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Charles Courtney Curran by Nancy Davis5/18/2023 The painting is listed in Curran's record book as 206-1. Newhouse & Sons Gallery and Curran were closely affiliated for many years. In April 1922, soon after it was painted, Curran sent it to M.A. The present lot from 1922 was painted by Curran in his New York City Studio at 39 West 67th Street. He was elected a full Academician of the N.A.D. In 1891, Curran returned to the States where he continued to enjoy success exhibiting at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the N.A.D., the Exposition Universelle in Paris, the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, the Louisiana Purchase exhibition and many others. While abroad, he successfully exhibited works at the Paris Salon and at Durand-Ruel Gallery. From 1888-1891 Curran studied at the Academie Julian in Paris. He exhibited his first painting at the N.A.D. In New York City he attended the National Academy of Design (N.A.D.) and the Art Students League. He first studied at the Cincinnati School of Design before moving to New York City in 1882. Notes: A copy of the research report compiled by Kaycee Benton, Charles Courtney Curran scholar, accompanies this lot.įramed dimensions: 30 x 26 x 2 1/2 inchesĬharles Courtney Curran was born in Kentucky and raised in Ohio.Louis, Missouri (1922-1923) sold to a Private Collector descended in the family until 2005 Private Collection, Connecticut Private Collection, Florida.
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