Charles Mahoney collection of photographs of students at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Charles Mahoney collection of photographs of students at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

ca. 1925

Included are photographs of Charles Mahoney with Sanford B. D. Low and Happy Horrigan; Low, at Student Auction at Museum School, Boston; Low and Happy Horrigan on Museum Road, Boston; and Low with ukelele among a group of students at Museum School, Boston, photographer(s) unknown; four of students clowning around in front of a car and in a cafeteria, including Mahoney, Low, Horrigan, Burt Coughlin, Tucker Curry, Elliot Laucks, and George Runyon. (Photographer(s) unknown.) Also included is a group photo of Men's Life class at the School, 1925-1926, photographed by Mahoney including Freeman Garniss, Walter Heffron, Laurence Hobbs, Alphonse Shelton and Vitale Terletsky, Charles Richenberger, Brown, Sanford B.D. Low, Weiss, Harold K. Zimmerman and Samuel Thal, Elliot Laucks and Benjamin Lanza.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8117324

Archives of American Art

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Hobbs, Laurence

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Richenberger, Charles

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Runyon, George

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Heffron, Walter

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Coughlin, Burt

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Mahoney, Charles A

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Charles A. Mahoney was a student at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston School. Fellow students included Sanford B.D. Low. Mahoney went on to become president of the Boston Society of Water Color Painters; Low, the director of the New Britain Museum of American Art. From the description of [School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Students] [graphic]. [1925] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78996700 From the description of Charles Mahoney collection of photographs of students at ...

Zimmerman, Harold K., 1905-1941.

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Painter, art instructor; Cambridge, Mass. Zimmerman developed an experimental method of teaching drawing from memory or the "visual imagination." He was the first drawing teacher of Boston Expressionists Hyman Bloom and Jack Levine in ca. 1928-1929. Denman Ross, an influential educator, art collector and painter, became the instructor and patron of Bloom and Levine shortly after he wrote his essay on Zimmerman's experiment in art teaching. From the descriptio...

Shelton, Alphonse Joseph.

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Horrigan, Happy

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Terletsky, Vitale

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Low, Sanford B. D. Sanford Ballard Dole, 1905-1964

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Painter, illustrator, block printer, decorator, designer, educator, museum director, New Britain, Conn. and Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Was instrumental in organizing and founding the New Britain Museum of American Art, and was its director for a number of years. From the description of Sanford B.D. Low papers, 1931-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122576762 Low was a painter and director of the New Britain Museum of American Art. From ...

Garniss, Freeman

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Lanza, Benjamin

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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. School

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Art school. From 1877-1901 was called the School of Drawing and Painting of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Managing body from its founding until 1902 was the Permanent Committee, followed by the Council of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts into the 1950s, with the chairman serving as the head of the School and a Manager in charge of day-to-day management. In the 1950s, a member of the faculty was made the first Head of the School. The School functioned until 1909 in the first Museum buildi...

Laucks, Elliot

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Thal, Samuel, 1903-1964

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Painter, etcher, sculptor; Boston, Mass. Thal was a follower of Maroger's medium, which is a painting technique based on that of the Old Masters and "rediscovered" by Parisian artist Jacques Maroger. It involves the use of a special resin and oil emulsion in colloidal solution with pigment. From the description of Samuel Thal papers, 1942-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122565695 ...

Curry, Tucker

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