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Aldro Hibbard

American painter

Aldro Thompson Hibbard (August 25, โ€“ November 12, ) was an American Plein airpainter known for his depictions of snowy landscapes, particularly of Vermont.[1] Hibbard worked in oil, as watercolor could not be used in January and February in the mountains of Vermont. He lived most of his life in Rockport, Massachusetts.

Early life

Hibbard was born August 25, , in Falmouth, Massachusetts, to James Thompson Hibbard and Katherine Swift. Hibbard's father sold sewing machines, and his mother was a homemaker with a fondness for nature and spiritualism. He had one older sister, Adeline. Raised in the Boston suburbs of Roxbury and Dorchester, Hibbard graduated from Dorchester High School in , where he served as the baseball team's captain.[2][3] During his youth, he would frequently spend summers with his family in Falmouth. Between and , he participated in baseball games for the Cottage Club, which was Falmouth's town team and is now a part of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Hibbard enrolled in the Massachusetts Normal Art School (now Massachusetts College of Art and Design) in He studied with Ernest Lee Major, Joseph DeCamp, Frederic Andrew Bosley, well-known painters of portraits and still life.&#;He worked his way through college, walking back and forth to Dorchester to attend classes six days a week and also attending night classes several times a week. Hibbard completed the four-year program in three years and in enrolled at the school Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (now School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts) to continue his studies.&#;Here he studied with Frank Weston Benson, Phillip Leslie Hale and Edmund Charles Tarbell, who were instructors in the new school of American Impressionism. Hibbard studied there for four years and, upon graduation in , was awarded the Paige Traveling Scholarship, one of only four scholarships and the only American to receive the scholarship for this year.[12] With the resources now to travel to Europe and study for two years, Hibbard departed Boston aboard the SS&#;Arabic bound for Cobh, Ireland in September Hibbard spent time in England, France, Spain, Morocco, and Italy. He was able to study and sketch from many masters and had exposure to the life of Europe. He explored both town and landscape venues.[13] Following the declaration of War on 29 July (Italy), Hibbard made his way back to England, after which he boarded the SS Arabic in November bound for Boston.[14]

Career

The National Academy of Design awarded Hibbard the First Hallgarten Prize for Late February, and the Second Altman Prize for Snow Mantle.[1] He also won gold medals at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for the year , and [15]

Hibbard traveled extensively early in his career across the United States and Canada seeking mountainous venues.[citation needed] He then gravitated to Rockport where many artists coalesced to form what is now known as the Rockport Art Association, including Charles R. Knapp and Harry Aiken Vincent.[16] Hibbard was president of the association for over 20 years. He also was an instructor for many years, creating the Hibbard School of Painting in Rockport.&#;He spent his summers instructing in Rockport and then painting in Vermont in the winter months.[17][18][19][20][21]

Hibbard was a member of many American art organizations, including the Rockport Art Association[22] and the North Shore Art Association.[16] He was a National Academician of the National Academy of Design and was granted Associate National Academician in and National Academician in

Legacy

Hibbard influenced Rockport artists including Emile Gruppe, Tom Nicholas, Paul Strisik, Marguerite Stuber Pearson, and Roger Curtis.[citation needed]

His paintings, which are associated with the Boston School of painting,[23] are in many museums including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Currier Museum of Art, Portland Museum of Art, Whistler House Museum of Art, corporations and other prominent private collections. Some of Hibbard's paintings were sold at Invaluable auction site.[24][25]

Aldro Hibbard's current[26][27] record at auction occurred on February 3, at Skinner Auctioneers and Appraisers, when Winter in New England, Probably a West River, Vermont View, estimated at $25,$35,, sold for $88,[27][citation needed][25][27] Along with Anthony Thieme, Hibbard is generally regarded as the most expensive Rockport painter at auction.[citation needed][27]

References

  1. ^Aldro T. Hibbard, McDougall Fine Arts Galleries website (). "Aldro Thompson Hibbard". McDougall Fine Arts Galleries, LLC. Retrieved
  2. ^"Additional Falmouth Locals". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. July 29, p.&#;4. Archived from the original on
  3. ^"ยป Aldro Hibbard Prints". Retrieved
  4. ^"Exhibition of Paintings by Mr. Aldro T. Hibbard". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. February 12, p.&#;3.
  5. ^"Good Players Secured for Falmouth Team". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. August 26, p.&#;6.
  6. ^"Cottage Club 12, Wellfleet 3". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. August 2, p.&#;3.
  7. ^"Baseball Games at Falmouth Heights". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. June 26, p.&#;7.
  8. ^"Baseball at Heights". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. July 17, p.&#;7.
  9. ^"Baseball Season Opens". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. July 1, p.&#;2.
  10. ^"Brownies Defeated". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. August 12, p.&#;7.
  11. ^"Results of the Games". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. September 9, p.&#;6.
  12. ^Art in Embassies, US Department of State (). "Aldro T. Hibbard โ€“ U.S. Department of State". Art in Embassies - US Dept. of state. Retrieved
  13. ^Aldro Thompson Hibbard, The ArtNet site (). "A collection of his various landscape, nature and buildings fine art". . Retrieved
  14. ^"Some Falmouth People Who Are Stranded in Europe". Falmouth Enterprise. Falmouth, MA. August 15, p.&#;5.
  15. ^A. Hibbard (won gold medals), Avery Galleries (). "Aldro Thompson Hibbard | Avery Galleries". . Retrieved
  16. ^ abVincent, L.M. (). In search of Motif No. 1: the History of a Fish Shack. Arcadia Publishing.
  17. ^Aldro Thompson Hibbard, Winter scene paintings. "Vose Galleries - Aldro T. Hibbard". . Retrieved
  18. ^"Aldro Thompson Hibbard - 14 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy". . Retrieved
  19. ^McCarthy, Gail. "Around Cape Ann: Aldro Hibbard masterwork returns to Rockport". Gloucester Daily Times. Retrieved
  20. ^Riedel, Catherine (). "Landscape Paintings from A. T. Hibbard | Antiques & Collectibles". New England. Retrieved
  21. ^"Aldro Thompson Hibbard | All Auction Results". . Retrieved
  22. ^Hibbard, HT (Aldro's granddaughter). "Artist โ€“ HT Hibbard Landscapes". HTHibbard (the granddaughter of Aldro Hibbard ). Retrieved
  23. ^Volpe, Christopher (). "A Legacy of Beauty: Paintings in the Boston School Tradition". Traditional Fine Arts Organization. Archived from the original on
  24. ^Aldro T. Hibbard, Invaluable Auction website (). "Invaluable Auctions". Invaluable Auctions. Retrieved
  25. ^ ab1stDibs online for art sale (). "Aldro Thompson Hibbard Art - 6 For Sale at 1stDibs". . Retrieved : CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  26. ^Aldro Hibbard oil painting appraised at $48K, PBS Antique Roadshow. "Antiques Roadshow | PBS". Antiques Roadshow | PBS. Retrieved : CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  27. ^ abcdArtFixDaily site -Record Price for Hibbard at Skinner's $ Million Fine Painting & Prints Auction, Aldro Hibbard painting sold at auction (). "Record Price for Hibbard at Skinner's $ Million Fine Painting & Prints Auction". ArtfixDaily. Retrieved : CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

Sources

  • A.T. Hibbard, N.A.: Artist in Two Worlds, by John L. Cooley, published
  • Rockport Sketchbook, by John L. Cooley, published
  • "Aldro T. Hibbard, Painter of New England Winters", American Artist, June
  • "The Legacy of Cape Ann," by James Keny, American Art Review, Oct./Nov.
  • "A New View of Aldro Hibbard", by Charles Movalli, American Artist, May
  • Art For All, The Cape Ann School, by Lisa B. Martin.
  • The Inspiration of Cape Ann, by Tom Davies, Rockport Art Association,
  • Gloucester, Views of the Art Colony by American Masters, by R.H. Love, R.H. Love Galleries, Oct./Nov.

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