Frank Townsend Hutchens (1869-1937) |
Velg album: ( Klikk på bilder for å åpne )
FRANK TOWNSEND HUTCHENS Birth place: Canandaigua, NY Death place: Palm Beach, FL Addresses: NYC; Norwalk, CT/Taos, NM Profession: Portrait painter, landscape painter, lecturer Studied: Art Students League, with Irving Ramsey Wiles, Frank V. DuMond, Mowbray, Geo. de Forest Brush; Academy Julian, Paris with Exhibited: Paris Salon, 1896, 1898; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1896-97, 1906, 1909, 1917; Boston Arts Club, 1899, 1906, 1908; Art Institute of Chicago; Corcoran Gallery, 1907-32 (5 times); American Watercolor Society; National Academy of Design; Salmagundi Club; Silvermine Artists Guild Member: National Arts Club; Allied Art Association; American Art Association of Paris; Salmagundi Club; American Watercolor Society; American Federation of Arts; St. Petersburg Art Club; Silvermine Artists Guild.; Taos Society Artists; New Orleans Art Association Work: Carnegie Library, Sioux Falls, SD; Museum, West Point, NY; Erie (Pa.) Art Club; Herron Art Institute; Toledo Museum of Art; Capitol, Albany; Sioux Falls Art Association; Art Gallery, Rochester, NY; Syracuse Museum Fine Arts; High Museum of Art; Milwaukee Art Institute; Capitol, Concord, NH; Warren (Pa.) Art Association; New Orleans Museum of Art; Capitol, Tallahassee, FL Sources: WW33; Fink, American Art at the Nineteenth-Century Paris Salons, 359; Falk, Exh. Record Series. This biography is drawn from the "Who Was Who in American Art", the reference book on the cultural life in the United States. Additional Biographical Information: Born in Canandaigua, New York, Frank Hutchens was a painter of landscape, portraits, and figures noted for his watercolors. He studied with Irving R Wiles and Frank DuMond at the Art Students League and also studied in Paris where he was a member of the Paris Association of American Artists. Hutchens exhibited at the Royal Academy in London, the Paris Salon, the National Academy of Design in New York City, the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., and many other places throughout the U.S. and Europe. Hutchens lived and painted in Taos, N.M., during the 1930’s when artists and writers such as Georgia O’Keefe and D.H. Lawrence were active there. Additionally, he and other artists from New York worked together to form the Silvermine Artists Guild, one of the more established arts organizations in New England. Museums that feature work by Hutchens in their permanent collections include: The Toledo Museum of Art, Syracuse University, New Orleans Museum of Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Corcoran Gallery. Other affiliations were the American Watercolor Society, Silvermine Artist Guild, and the Salmagundi Club. He painted in Taos, New Mexico during the summers of 1931 and 1932. Museums: Butler Institute of American Art High Museum of Art Milwaukee Art Museum Museum, West Point, NY New Orleans Museum of Art Syracuse University Art Collection The Toledo Museum of Art The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Relaterte Artikler: |
| Les også | |
FRANK TOWNSEND HUTCHENS
