- Stanley Pettigrew
Stanley Pettigrew (born 1927) is an Irish painter.
Early life
Pettigrew was born in the
Andes ofChile , the son of a mining engineer whose Scottish family had settled in Sligo a generation earlier. His mother was a Blennerhassett fromTralee ,County Kerry , the family's ancestry traces back to theHuguenots , driven out of France in the 1500s. He returned to Ireland with his family in 1930.Career
Stanley went to school in
Sligo and was originally interested in carpentry. He met a painter, Jim Heuston, who developed Pettigrew's interest in landscape painting. Like Paul Henry, he was attracted to the cloud formations and reflective water of Sligos seascape.In 1944 Pettigrew enrolled at
Trinity College, Dublin , initially to study history and later divinity. He worked as acurate in Newcastle, giving him the opportunity to paint with Tom Carr. In 1954 he married Vera Brownell, known for her children's books. He has lived inWicklow since 1957, exhibiting at the Wicklow Painters Gallery and theRoyal Hibernian Academy . [ [http://www.mpfa.ie/pettigrew.htm] Pettigrew at Milmo-Penny Fine Art Ltd. Retrieved September 30, 2007.]External links
* [http://www.mpfa.ie/pettigrew.htm Stanley Pettigrew Paintings & Bio]
References
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