Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, Henry O'Connor became an illustrator, painter, and etcher. His subjects included nudes, still lifes, street scenes similar to Ashcan School painters, architecture, portraits, religious motifs and military pictures, primarily naval. Books illustrated by O'Connor are Book of the Gloucester Fishermen and Navy Men.
Henry O'Connor studied at Massachusetts Normal Art School, the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts with Joseph De Camp, Frank B (showing 500 of 11890 characters). |
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