- Aaron Draper Shattuck
Aaron Draper Shattuck (1832-1928) was an American painter of the White Mountain School. He was born in
Francestown ,New Hampshire . A second-generation artist affiliated with theHudson River School , Shattuck differed from most of his contemporaries in that he never studied abroad, and appears to have spent his entire life inNew England . [ [http://www.umfa.utah.edu/index.php?id=MjE&collection_id=140 Biography, Utah Museum of Fine Arts] ]Shattuck studied portrait painting with Alexander Ransom in Boston in 1851, and in 1852 was a student at the
National Academy of Design inNew York City . In 1854 he first painted in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. [ [http://www.nhhistory.org/cv/index-artists/source/29.htm Shattuck timeline, New Hampshire Historical Society] ] The following year he exhibited for the first time at both the National Academy and theBoston Athenaeum . In 1856 he was elected an associate of the National Academy, and was made a full Academecian in 1861.From 1856 to 1870 Shattuck worked at the
Tenth Street Studio Building in New York City. In 1860 he married Marian Colman, sister ofSamuel Colman . [Timeline, NHHS] In 1879 he moved to West Granby,Connecticut , where his paintings focused on his farm and its animals. In 1883 he invented a canvas stretcher bar key which was used by artists of the era, and which contributed to Shattuck's considerable wealth. [Biography, UMFA]In 1888 Shattuck suffered the effects of a serious illness, after which he ceased to paint. After recovering he followed other agrarian and creative pursuits, raising sheep, experimenting with apple tree grafts, and making violins. [ [http://www.whitemountainart.com/Biographies/bio_ads.htm Shattuck biography, White Mountain Art and Artists] ] Prior to his death in 1928 at the age of ninety-seven he was the oldest living member of the National Academy of Design. [Biography, UMFA]
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External links
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/search/iquery.asp?command=text&datascope=all&attr1=Shattuck Shattuck works in the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
* [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/research/luce/browse_advanced.php?srchFld=artistObjects&id=9670 Shattuck works in the Brooklyn Museum]
* [http://whitemountainart.com/ArtistGalleries/gal_ads.htm Shattuck White Mountain subjects]
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