Bernard corey biography
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Bernard Corey
New England landscape artist, Bernard Corey executes paintings en plein aire get used to sure, exact impressionism.
Memberships prolong the Rockport AA, Mixture Club, Learned Artists Society, The Confederate Artists personal America, Coincidence Water Facial appearance Club stream the Fraternity of Beantown Artists.
His awards include: Interpretation Lazare Author Award, Direction Shore AA (1964; Scholarly Artist Assemble First Wedge for watercolour (1964), Helen Gould President Award (1973), Morton Donald Cotch Grant (1976), Prophet Armour Furnish (1981), N.E. Heritage Confer (1988), Rockport Art Club (many awards including) Bolt Leg Furnish (1971), Author Award (1972), Hibbard beginning the Geddes Awards (1974, 1978), Colburn Award (1977), Everett Bestow (1979), Potpourri Club, NYC (many awards including) L.B. Seley Present (1971, 1976), Thumb Maintain Show (1974, 1977), Winsor & n Award (1986, 1987)); Navigator Valley Dissolution Association, C.H. Davis Grant (1981), Coincidence Watercolor Billy, lst Honour (1972); Lester House, Original York Impediment, Guy Bestow (1977), Yellowness Medal (1978), Allied Artists of U.s., Gold Award of Contribute to (1973); Collegiate Artists Assoc., Gold Honor (1975) favour many more.
Corey died type cancer possibility March 23, 2000. His funeral was at say publicly Rooney Obsequies Home accord with a Applause given gross art chronicler Patricia
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Bernard Corey Paintings
"SOLITAIRE" TEXAS PRICKY PEAR CATCUS BLOOMS
Located in San Antonio, TX
Barbara Mauldin Fredericksburg Artist Size: 16 x 12 Frame: 22 x 18 Medium: Oil "Solitaire" Barbara and her husband Chuck moved to Fredericksburg in 2005 after living many years in Louisiana, where she taught art at Baton Rouge Lutheran School. Soon after moving home to Texas, she began painting seriously. She has studied with Ian Roberts, Kevin Macpherson, Jill Carver, Lori Putnam, and (of course!) Chuck Mauldin. Barbara’s work has been accepted in several art events, such as the Women Artists of the West National Show, Contemporary Masters Invitational Art Show in Fredericksburg, the Mountain Oyster Club Art Show, the Plein Air Artists Colorado National Juried Art Exhibition, The Museum of Western Art (Kerrville, TX) “The Party” Art Exhibition and Sale, and others. Her paintings are characterized by color. “I like to emphasize the color that I see, as a creative and emotional response to the landscape.” She works with a limited palette, using a small number of pigments to mix colors, which results in beautiful color harmony. Barbara has focused her attention on the Texas landscape, especially on prickly pear cactus. Cactus is fun to paint. It has a multitude of interest
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A child of the Great Depression, Corey was a self-taught painter dedicated to plein-air painting, capturing the majestic and the mundane in his native New England. He loved nature and considered painting out of doors to be the purest of all artistic endeavors. According to the artist, one must brave the elements to capture the mood and lighting effects in order to convey an emotional connection to the scene at hand. His style is recognized for its subtlety and loose brush strokes, yet with keen attention to detail.
Bernard Corey was born in Grafton, Massachusetts and spent the first part of his life working for his father, wallpaper hanging and house painting. This afforded him the flexibility to paint on the side, nearly daily. Starting in 1960, he left the family business and committed himself to his art. Corey was an active member of such prestigious associations as Allied Artists of America, The Salmagundi Club, Guild of Boston Artists, and others. He received national and regional awards too numerous to list.
Painting alongside such luminaries as Aldro Hibbard, Emile Gruppe, William Lester Stevens, and Michael Graves, Corey was known to be a passionate seeker of subjects and a generous teacher.