While working and teaching at the Artists for Environment program in what later became the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Fiore began to include landscape painting in his own work, and in 1959, he and his wife began spending summers in Maine, where they bought an old farmhouse and subsequently spent time for over 50 years. He became an active member of the art community in Maine, showing his work at galleries and museums. Joseph Fiore died at home in New York City on (showing 500 of 3022 characters). |
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