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Birth
1877 (Grand Haven, Michigan)
Death
1954 (Woodstock, New York)
Lived/Active
New York/South Carolina
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Often Known For
street-landscape and genre painting, etching
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Categories of Interest Impressionists Pre 1940
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A leading figure in the Charleston Renaissance group of artists, active between 1915 and 1940, who stirred national artist through their widely distributed illustrations of life in the historic city, Alfred Hutty worked for Tiffany Studios and lived in Woodstock, New York.
He came to Charleston looking for a warm climate to spend the winter, and from 1920 to 1924 directed the school of the Carolina Art Association at the Gibbes Art Gallery. A regular summer resident until his death in 19 (showing 500 of 6078 characters). |
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