Robert O. Frick (1920-1997)
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Robert O. Frick was an American landscape painter, best known for his paintings of rural New England. Frick was born in Pennsylvania but lived and worked much of his life in Vermont. He typically painted farm scenes, as well as forests and extensively studied and painted the coast of Maine.
Among his many honors, Frick was named in the “Who’s Who?” of American Art, and is also mentioned in the International Biographical Index, Cambridge, England. Frick received the Abe Sharpe Foundation Award in 1979 as well as the 1979 Knickerbocker Artists of America Award, and the 1980 Grand National Exhibition Salmagundi Prize at the American Artists Professional League, New York.
Frick’s paintings are housed in a number of collections, as well as the private collections of Laurence S. Rockefeller and the Government du Quebec. His permanent collections include the Salmagundi Club, New York as well as the Southern Vermont Artists, Inc.
It is likely that Frick often painted in the Florida and other southern states as well, as tropical landscapes have been discovered by this artist.
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