 Stanley Bate (b.1903-d.1972)
An abstract figure painter, designer and illustrator, he served as art supervisor and director at Encyclopedia Britannica in New York from 1927 to 1929. He also taught at the Art Students League of New York and his illustration appeared in Outdoor Life, among others.
Studied: Watkins Institute, Nashville Art Students League, New York City, with Bridgman also in France and Switzerland
Selected Exhibitions: American Watercolor Society, 1939 Society of Illustrators, 1943-1946 Corcoran Gallery, 1953 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1954 Butler Art Institute Washington Watercolor Club Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Munson Williams Proctor Institute Silvermine Guild of Art Pioneer Valley Art Association Metropolitan Museum of Art Whitney Museum of American Art, 1953 National Museum, Havana, Cuba 1956 The Society of the Four Arts, Contemporary Exhibition, Palm Beach, 1964 Albany County Arts Exhibition, Albany Institute of History & Art, 1946, 1961, 1970 Cooperstown Art Association, 1970 Berkshire Community College, 1971 Salons of America
Awards and Prizes: Munson Williams Proctor Institute (prize) Albany County Arts Exhibition, Albany Institute of History & Art, 1946, 1970 (purchase award) Cooperstown Art Association, 1970 (purchase award) Berkshire Community College, 1971 (purchase award) Baltimore Museum of Art Library of Congress Society Four Arts (6) Brooks Memorial Museum Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts Chautauqua Art Association Audubon Art Thursday Morning Club
Member: Society of Illustrators Berkshire Art Association (Dir.1972; Vice-Pres.) Cooperstown Art Association (Dir.1972) Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts Albany Print Club
Collections: Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Albany Institute of History & Art Cooperstown Art Association, New York Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield
Sources include: Who's Who in American Art 1947, 1973 Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975
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