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Born 1951 Weymouth, Massachusetts. Known for: Town-landscape, still life and figure painting, teaching, plein aire.
Thomas R. Dunlay was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1951. His father, who was an amateur painter, introduced him to painting at an early age and later studied more formally for two years at the... Read full biography
Thomas R. Dunlay was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1951. His father, who was an amateur painter, introduced him to painting at an early age and later studied more formally for two years at the Massachusetts College of Art. Work there was less than satisfactory since the traditional discipline... Read full biography
Thomas R. Dunlay was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1951. His father, who was an amateur painter, introduced him to painting at an early age and later studied more formally for two years at the Massachusetts College of Art. Work there was less than satisfactory since the traditional discipline which he was seeking had all but evaporated from the curriculum. His search for sound training first led him to study with Robert Douglas Hunter in Boston and Provincetown and then to the atelier of... Read full biography
Thomas R. Dunlay was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1951. His father, who was an amateur painter, introduced him to painting at an early age and later studied more formally for two years at the Massachusetts College of Art. Work there was less than satisfactory since the traditional discipline which he was seeking had all but evaporated from the curriculum. His search for sound training first led him to study with Robert Douglas Hunter in Boston and Provincetown and then to the atelier of R. H. Ives Gammell, Hunters own teacher. Dunlay studied with Gammell in Boston and in the summers in Williamstown from 1973-1979. Dunlay has won two grants from the E.T. Green shields Memorial Foundation, Montreal ; Popular Prize Gold Medal, Jordan... Read full biography
Thomas R. Dunlay was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1951. His father, who was an amateur painter, introduced him to painting at an early age and later studied more formally for two years at the Massachusetts College of Art. Work there was less than satisfactory since the traditional discipline which he was seeking had all but evaporated from the curriculum. His search for sound training first led him to study with Robert Douglas Hunter in Boston and Provincetown and then to the atelier of R. H. Ives Gammell, Hunters own teacher. Dunlay studied with Gammell in Boston and in the summers in Williamstown from 1973-1979. Dunlay has won two grants from the E.T. Green shields Memorial Foundation, Montreal ; Popular Prize Gold Medal, Jordan Marsh New England Artists Exhibition, 1975; the Sagendorph Award of YANKEE MAGAZJNE and two John Singleton Copley Awards, from the... Read full biography

