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1879 Harvard, Nebraska - 1931 New Hope, Pennsylvania. Known for: Landscape, genre, figure and coastal painting.
The following is from Brian Peterson, Senior Curator, James A Michener Art Museum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He seeks information on the artist from persons who have paintings by the artist and can... Read full biography
The following is from Brian Peterson, Senior Curator, James A Michener Art Museum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He seeks information on the artist from persons who have paintings by the artist and can be contacted at BPeterson@MichenerArtMuseum.org:. ROBERT SPENCER: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY. Robert Spencer... Read full biography
The following is from Brian Peterson, Senior Curator, James A Michener Art Museum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He seeks information on the artist from persons who have paintings by the artist and can be contacted at BPeterson@MichenerArtMuseum.org:. ROBERT SPENCER: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY. Robert Spencer was born in 1879 in Nebraska, the son of a Swedenborgian minister. After studying medicine briefly, he decided to become an artist and moved to New York City, where he enrolled at the National... Read full biography
The following is from Brian Peterson, Senior Curator, James A Michener Art Museum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He seeks information on the artist from persons who have paintings by the artist and can be contacted at BPeterson@MichenerArtMuseum.org:. ROBERT SPENCER: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY. Robert Spencer was born in 1879 in Nebraska, the son of a Swedenborgian minister. After studying medicine briefly, he decided to become an artist and moved to New York City, where he enrolled at the National Academy of Design. Later he studied with William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri at the New York School of Art. He moved to New Hope, Bucks County in 1906, and studied privately with the well-known Bucks County painter Daniel Garber. It was at the home of... Read full biography
The following is from Brian Peterson, Senior Curator, James A Michener Art Museum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He seeks information on the artist from persons who have paintings by the artist and can be contacted at BPeterson@MichenerArtMuseum.org:. ROBERT SPENCER: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY. Robert Spencer was born in 1879 in Nebraska, the son of a Swedenborgian minister. After studying medicine briefly, he decided to become an artist and moved to New York City, where he enrolled at the National Academy of Design. Later he studied with William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri at the New York School of Art. He moved to New Hope, Bucks County in 1906, and studied privately with the well-known Bucks County painter Daniel Garber. It was at the home of painter William L. Lathrop that Spencer met his future wife, Margaret Fulton, herself an accomplished architect. For the next 25 yea... Read full biography
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- Realism and Its Response in Pennsylvania PaintingAugust 2006Fahlman, BetsyAmerican Art Review
- Nuts & BoltsSeptember 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- New Art BooksSeptember 2004Editors, Art TimesArt Times
- The Paintings of Robert SpencerAugust 2004Peterson, Brian HAmerican Art Review
- The Michener Museum Comes Home to NFebruary 2004Flynn, ElisabethAmerican Art Review
- The Golden Age of American ImpressiDecember 2003Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- Book Review-Pennsylvania ImpressionNovember 2003May, StephenAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Impressionism Comes to Bucks CountyOctober 2002Peterson, Brian H.American Art Review
- Pennsylvania Impressionists & ModerOctober 2001Alterman, JimAmerican Art Review
- The Pennsylvania ImpressionistsFebruary 1998AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- A Noble TraditionJune 1995Lowrey, CarolAmerican Art Review
- Bucks County ImpressionistsNovember 1994Berman, AnnArchitectural Digest
