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Frank Benson was born in Salem in 1862 and | Frank Benson was born in Salem in 1862 and lived here most of his life though he summered in Maine and Cape Cod. He attended the Museum School in Boston and painted under the tutelage of Otto Grunderson and Frank Crowninshield. Benson was both a founding member of the Copley Society and member of Boston Guild of Artists. | ||
Museum School in Boston under the tutelage of Otto Grunderson and Frank Crowninshield. | Benson's work was very popular in his lifetime and he was successful financially as well. | ||
Benson was both a founding member of the Copley Society and member of Boston Guild of Artists. | Later Benson's work became more impressionistic and he often painted outside. | ||
Benson's work can be seen at most large art museums, including the Metropolitan Museum | Benson's work can be seen at most large art museums, including the Metropolitan Museum | ||
in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of fine Arts in Boston. | in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of fine Arts in Boston. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[http://www.salemweb.com/tales/benson.shtml Frank Benson] Salem website | [http://www.salemweb.com/tales/benson.shtml Frank Benson] Salem website |
Revision as of 18:59, 7 May 2008
Frank Benson was born in Salem in 1862 and lived here most of his life though he summered in Maine and Cape Cod. He attended the Museum School in Boston and painted under the tutelage of Otto Grunderson and Frank Crowninshield. Benson was both a founding member of the Copley Society and member of Boston Guild of Artists. Benson's work was very popular in his lifetime and he was successful financially as well. Later Benson's work became more impressionistic and he often painted outside. Benson's work can be seen at most large art museums, including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of fine Arts in Boston.
See Also
Frank Benson Salem website