Thomas Currie-Bell is primarily known as Thomas Currie Bell
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Thomas Currie Bell (1873-1946)
Born in Scotland, Bell trained at the Royal Scottish Academy and became a well known portrait painter to Scottish high society. In 1929 he met Ann Hallock, a native of Southold, New York, while she was on a trip to Europe. Following a brief courtship, the two were married and spent the rest of their lives in Southold. Tom began painting portraits of society in America after his arrival, and continued to work until shortly before his death in 1946.
Source: Southhold Historical Society |
Biography from Wallace Gallery:
| Married Ann Hallock of Southold, Long Island and became an active member of the Peconic Colony artists. He had a studio at Paradise Point, Southold.
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