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1883 Brooklyn, New York - 1962 St. Augustine, Florida. Known for: Urban snowfall and other impressionist landscape painting.
The following information, submitted by I. Bud Hillyer, artist and collector from Palm Springs, California, is from a biography provided in an EBAY offering of work by Guy Wiggins. Hillyer wrote:... Read full biography
The following information, submitted by I. Bud Hillyer, artist and collector from Palm Springs, California, is from a biography provided in an EBAY offering of work by Guy Wiggins. Hillyer wrote: "There are some new things contained about Wiggins I had not known.". Guy Carleton Wiggins (1881-1962)... Read full biography
The following information, submitted by I. Bud Hillyer, artist and collector from Palm Springs, California, is from a biography provided in an EBAY offering of work by Guy Wiggins. Hillyer wrote: "There are some new things contained about Wiggins I had not known.". Guy Carleton Wiggins (1881-1962) is best known for his impressionistic snow scenes of New York in 1920's. Wiggins lived in Old Lyme and Essex where he operated an art school. The Connecticut country-side was conducive to his... Read full biography
The following information, submitted by I. Bud Hillyer, artist and collector from Palm Springs, California, is from a biography provided in an EBAY offering of work by Guy Wiggins. Hillyer wrote: "There are some new things contained about Wiggins I had not known.". Guy Carleton Wiggins (1881-1962) is best known for his impressionistic snow scenes of New York in 1920's. Wiggins lived in Old Lyme and Essex where he operated an art school. The Connecticut country-side was conducive to his impressionist technique of plein-air painting and broken brushwork. Guy Carleton Wiggins had a long and successful career as an Impressionist artist and teacher in New York and Connecticut, but he once told his son (also an artist named Guy) "painting is a... Read full biography
The following information, submitted by I. Bud Hillyer, artist and collector from Palm Springs, California, is from a biography provided in an EBAY offering of work by Guy Wiggins. Hillyer wrote: "There are some new things contained about Wiggins I had not known.". Guy Carleton Wiggins (1881-1962) is best known for his impressionistic snow scenes of New York in 1920's. Wiggins lived in Old Lyme and Essex where he operated an art school. The Connecticut country-side was conducive to his impressionist technique of plein-air painting and broken brushwork. Guy Carleton Wiggins had a long and successful career as an Impressionist artist and teacher in New York and Connecticut, but he once told his son (also an artist named Guy) "painting is a wonderful hobby, but a damned difficult way to make a living." (Perhaps he was thinking of the way he had sent his son through Loomis... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (11)
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- American Impressionism: Variations on a ThemeApril 2006Wolfe, M. MelissaAmerican Art Review
- Editor's NotebookJune 2004Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- American Views from Rockford MuseumJune 2001Houston, JoeAmerican Art Review
- The Forbes Magazine CollectionJune 1999Forbes, ChristopherAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsMarch 1999Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- In the MuseumsFebruary 1999Editor, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Selections/Wichita Art MuseumApril 1998Ross, NoveleneAmerican Art Review
- New Britain Museum American ArtJune 1997Buckley, LaurenceAmerican Art Review
- Lyman Allyn Art MuseumJune 1997Munger, Susan HAmerican Art Review
- Mattatuck MuseumJune 1997Smith, Ann/F ChamberlainAmerican Art Review
- In Retrospect/Lyme Art AssocNovember 1996Lloyd, MichaelAmerican Art Review
