Born in Milton, MA on March 8, 1899, James Fitzgerald, after serving
with the Marines in WWI, attended the Massachusetts School of Art and
the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
In 1928 he shipped to the West Coast as a seaman aboard a
freighter. After settling in Monterey, he had further study under
Armin Hansen and shared a studio with Bruce Ariss on Martin
Street. Having earlier sketched up and down the New England
coast, he found the Monterey Peninsula an (showing 500 of 1527 characters). |
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