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Robert Atwood

Robert Atwood (1892 - 1970) was active/lived in Tennessee, New Jersey.  Robert Atwood is known for Landscape, figure, and portrait painter, educator.

Known for landscapes with figures, marine, and also portrait, figure and genre of Native Americans, Robert Atwood was born in Orange, New Jersey, and became a resident of Bartonsville, Vermont.

He studied art at the Faucett School of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia.  From 1938 to 1941, he was artist in residence at Arizona State College, which became Arizona State University in Tempe.  He was a WWI Veteran.  During World War II, he was an industrial designer for Western Electric Company.

Atwood married Audrey Reader (maiden name).  He was also a musician, who played the cello in the Kingsport Symphony Orchestra.

He painted in Massachusetts and California where he was a member of the Gloucester and Laguna Beach Art Associations.  He has a distinguished exhibition history, having shown works at the National Academy of Design in New York City, the Pennsylvania Academy, the Montclair, New Jersey Muse   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1718 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Robert Atwood

   Robert Atwood  Born:  1892 - Orange, New Jersey
Died:   1970 - Kingsport, Tennessee
Known for:  Landscape, figure, and portrait painter, educator

Known for landscapes with figures, marine, and also portrait, figure and genre of Native Americans, Robert Atwood was born in Orange, New Jersey, and became a resident of Bartonsville, Vermont.

He studied art at the Faucett School of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia.  From 1938 to 1941, he was artist in residence at Arizona State College, which became Arizona State University in Tempe.  He was a WWI Veteran.  During World War II, he was an industrial designer for Western Electric Company.

Atwood married Audrey Reader (maiden name).  He was also a musician, who played the cello in the Kingsport Symphony Orchestra.

He painted in Massachusetts and California where  ...  Displaying 750 of 1718 characters.

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