Thomas Curtin

Thomas R. Curtin was born November 15, 1899 in Pittsfield, Masachusetts. He moved to Vermont in 1943 with fellow artists John F. Carlson, Emile Gruppe, and Aldro Hibbard. The landscape of that state provided him with the subject matter of his most mature work including some of the snowscenes for which he was renowned. He died May 6, 1977.


Education

G.A. Dennison, Pittsfield, MA
Vesper George School, Boston, MA
National Academy of Design, NY, NY
Arts Students League, NY, NY


Museums and Collections

Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA
The Capitol Building, Governor's Office, Montpelier, VT
Fanny Allen Hospital, Colchester, VT
Fleming Museum, Burlington, VT
Holy Cross College, Worchester, MA
he Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH
Mary Bryan Memorial Art Center, Jeffersonville, VT
Pizzagalli Construction Co. South Burlington, VT
Rockport Art Association, Gloucester, MA
Siena College, Albany, NY
Sourthern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, NH
St. Anselm College, Albany, NY
Williams College, Lawrence Collection, Williamstown, MA
The Wood Gallery, Montpelier, VT


Exhibitions

Berkshire Artists Association, Pittsfield, MA
Bekshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA
Mary Bryan Memorial Art Center, Jeffersonville, VT
Museum of Fine Arts, Binghamton, NY
North Shore Arts Association, Rockland, ME
Rockport Art Association, Gloucester, MA
Rockland Arists Association, Gloucester, MA
Southern Vermont Artists Association, Manchester, MA
The Wood Gallery, Montpelier, VT

 

 


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