A late 20th-century Impressionist painter, he grew up in New York and
earned a scholarship to the Art Students League. In the mid-1960s as a
young man in his early twenties, he began working with and subsequently
adopted the Impressionist color theories of Henry Hensche in
Provincetown, Massachusetts.
His primary subject matter is
from the landscape near his home on Cape Cod, but he frequently travels
in France and Italy and also depicts public parks and gardens.
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