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1866 Augusta, Maine - 1943 Essex, Connecticut. Known for: Landscape, marine and genre painting, sculpture.
A prominent resident of Old Lyme, Connecticut, Frank Bicknell remains a bit of a mystery in that no photograph of him has been located, but he was a popular figure in the Colony. However, his... Read full biography
A prominent resident of Old Lyme, Connecticut, Frank Bicknell remains a bit of a mystery in that no photograph of him has been located, but he was a popular figure in the Colony. However, his accomplishments as an artist are not highly recognized. He was born in Augusta, Maine and studied art in... Read full biography
A prominent resident of Old Lyme, Connecticut, Frank Bicknell remains a bit of a mystery in that no photograph of him has been located, but he was a popular figure in the Colony. However, his accomplishments as an artist are not highly recognized. He was born in Augusta, Maine and studied art in Malden, Massachusetts with Albion Bicknell, likely a relative. At the age of 21 (1887), he exhibited at the National Academy of Design and then moved to New York City. By 1893, he was studying in Paris... Read full biography
A prominent resident of Old Lyme, Connecticut, Frank Bicknell remains a bit of a mystery in that no photograph of him has been located, but he was a popular figure in the Colony. However, his accomplishments as an artist are not highly recognized. He was born in Augusta, Maine and studied art in Malden, Massachusetts with Albion Bicknell, likely a relative. At the age of 21 (1887), he exhibited at the National Academy of Design and then moved to New York City. By 1893, he was studying in Paris at the Academie Julian with Robert Fleury and William Bouguereau. Bicknell traveled extensively, from 1894 he visited Bermuda; and from 1890-1903, he spent every spring in Paris and the French countryside (with the exception of 1895-96); he was in... Read full biography
A prominent resident of Old Lyme, Connecticut, Frank Bicknell remains a bit of a mystery in that no photograph of him has been located, but he was a popular figure in the Colony. However, his accomplishments as an artist are not highly recognized. He was born in Augusta, Maine and studied art in Malden, Massachusetts with Albion Bicknell, likely a relative. At the age of 21 (1887), he exhibited at the National Academy of Design and then moved to New York City. By 1893, he was studying in Paris at the Academie Julian with Robert Fleury and William Bouguereau. Bicknell traveled extensively, from 1894 he visited Bermuda; and from 1890-1903, he spent every spring in Paris and the French countryside (with the exception of 1895-96); he was in Auvers-sur-Oise and Barbizon, 1891; Japan, 1895; Eastern Mediterranean, 1900. In 1894, he was living at the Salmagundi... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (4)
Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- The Henri Circle & the American ImpAugust 2004Danly, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Old Lyme, Connecticut Visions of HoAugust 1997Peters, Lisa NAmerican Art Review
- William Benton Museum of ArtJune 1997Cummings, HildegardAmerican Art Review
- A Noble TraditionJune 1995Lowrey, CarolAmerican Art Review
