Arthur Prince Spear
Arthur Prince Spear is known for his imaginary paintings of nymphs, fauns and under-sea dwellers of an imaginary world of a very personal nature.[1] Arthur Spear could be considered an "American Impressionist" yet he remains in a unique position...His art cannot be so easily classified and Spear belongs in a rare group of painters who have been in the minority of any generation in the history of American Art.[2]
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1879-1959
References
- Warren Historical Society
- Robert Douglas Hunter
- Warren Historical Society Maine and the St. Botolph Club, Boston
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