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1897 New York, New York - 1977 Rockport, Massachusetts. Known for: Marine, landscape, still life.
Born in New York City, he studied at the Parsons School and National Academy. He painted a variety of subject matter but became most known for his stormy ocean images. He never tired of studying the... Read full biography
Born in New York City, he studied at the Parsons School and National Academy. He painted a variety of subject matter but became most known for his stormy ocean images. He never tired of studying the tides and wind or the anatomy of a wave. He worked for many years on the art staff of Hearst... Read full biography
Born in New York City, he studied at the Parsons School and National Academy. He painted a variety of subject matter but became most known for his stormy ocean images. He never tired of studying the tides and wind or the anatomy of a wave. He worked for many years on the art staff of Hearst Publications in New York City.
Born in New York City, he studied at the Parsons School and National Academy. He painted a variety of subject matter but became most known for his stormy ocean images. He never tired of studying the tides and wind or the anatomy of a wave. He worked for many years on the art staff of Hearst Publications in New York City.
Born in New York City, he studied at the Parsons School and National Academy. He painted a variety of subject matter but became most known for his stormy ocean images. He never tired of studying the tides and wind or the anatomy of a wave. He worked for many years on the art staff of Hearst Publications in New York City.
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- Images of a New England SeacoastOctober 1998Curtis, Judith AAmerican Art Review
