May 1, 1923 – November 5, 1999, is one of the most eagerly sought-after American artists. His works are in such prominent collections as the Phoenix Museum of Art, Springfield Museum of Fine Art, United Nations Plaza, and numerous American and European private collectors. He has exhibited at the Eileen Kuhlich Gallery, New York; Shore Gallery, Boston; Little Gallery, Louisville; Dallas Museum of Fine Art; Vienna International Autumn Fair, Rotterdam; He grew up by the seaside and clam flats of Hough’s Neck, south of Boston, Massachusetts. The changing colors of the sea and marshes, the flowers grown by his father to earn money during The Depression, colors sometimes soft and subtle, sometimes bright and radiant; those memories are clearly evident in his painting throughout his long career.
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