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1886 Falmouth, Massachusetts - 1972 Rockport, Massachusetts. Known for: Snowscene and countryside painting, coastal views, educator.
Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Aldro Hibbard was an Impressionist landscape painter much concerned with light and shadow. He was one of the founders of the Rockport Art Colony, and the Rockport Art... Read full biography
Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Aldro Hibbard was an Impressionist landscape painter much concerned with light and shadow. He was one of the founders of the Rockport Art Colony, and the Rockport Art Association now occupies his former studio. Hibbard grew up in Dorchester and Boston and spent much... Read full biography
Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Aldro Hibbard was an Impressionist landscape painter much concerned with light and shadow. He was one of the founders of the Rockport Art Colony, and the Rockport Art Association now occupies his former studio. Hibbard grew up in Dorchester and Boston and spent much time in the summers in Boston and Cape Cod. He showed early artistic talent, an interest he shared with a life-long love of baseball, which led to his becoming a professional baseball player. For his... Read full biography
Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Aldro Hibbard was an Impressionist landscape painter much concerned with light and shadow. He was one of the founders of the Rockport Art Colony, and the Rockport Art Association now occupies his former studio. Hibbard grew up in Dorchester and Boston and spent much time in the summers in Boston and Cape Cod. He showed early artistic talent, an interest he shared with a life-long love of baseball, which led to his becoming a professional baseball player. For his art training, he graduated from the Massachusetts Normal School and studied at the Boston Museum School with Edmund Tarbell, Joseph DeCamp, and Frank Benson. In Boston from 1927 to 1929, he occupied Fenway Studios. Hibbard won the Paige Traveling... Read full biography
Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Aldro Hibbard was an Impressionist landscape painter much concerned with light and shadow. He was one of the founders of the Rockport Art Colony, and the Rockport Art Association now occupies his former studio. Hibbard grew up in Dorchester and Boston and spent much time in the summers in Boston and Cape Cod. He showed early artistic talent, an interest he shared with a life-long love of baseball, which led to his becoming a professional baseball player. For his art training, he graduated from the Massachusetts Normal School and studied at the Boston Museum School with Edmund Tarbell, Joseph DeCamp, and Frank Benson. In Boston from 1927 to 1929, he occupied Fenway Studios. Hibbard won the Paige Traveling Scholarship to study abroad, though his travels were cut short by War Word I , and he returned to America in 1914.... Read full biography
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- Hunt for Treasure: Dr. Savage Searches High and Low for the Works in His Extensive CollectionMay 2018O'Hern, JohnAmerican Fine Art Magazine
- Harry A. Vincent and His ContemporariesOctober 2006Curtis, Judith A.American Art Review
- Aldro T HibbardMarch 2005Davies, KristianPlein Air Magazine
- Museums & AuctionsNovember 2004Editors, Plein Air MagazinePlein Air Magazine
- Guild of Boston Artists: 90th AnnivOctober 2004Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- Artists of Cape Ann: A 150 YearFebruary 2003Davies, KristianAmerican Art Review
- Exponents of the Boston SchoolApril 2000Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- Images of a New England SeacoastOctober 1998Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
- A Survey of the North ShoreAugust 1997Tysver, TedAmerican Art Review
- Aldro T Hibbard, NAOctober 1996Davies, ThomasAmerican Art Review
