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SUMMARY:Paul Moro: The Peekskill Paintings 1926--1937
DESCRIPTION:Paul Moro: The Peekskill Paintings 1926 1937\n\n\n\nSeptember 17 -- October 29\, 2016\n\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, September 17 11am -- 2pm \n\nThe Field Library in Peekskill  is proud to present Paul Moro: The Peekskill Paintings 1926-1937\, a retrospective of the Italian-born American artist Paul Moro.   Moro and family resided in Peekskill from 1924 until his death in 1953\, and this exhibit serves to bring his dynamic paintings full circle and present them to a new generation and appreciative audience.   \n\nMoro's exquisite oils  demonstrate his deep connection to the vital  Hudson River city he called home\, expertly capturing  Peekskill's dichotomies:  heavy industrialization (Water Street\, Peekskill\, 1933\, The Hat Factory\, 1933\, and Coal Yard\, Peekskill\, 1934)  and  richly hued suburban homes and landscapes  (Lincoln Terrace\, Peekskill\, 1934\, Griffith's Pond\, Peekskill\, 1935\, and Mansard Victorian from Mackellar's Brook\, Peekskill\, NY\, 1934.) In all\, the 22 canvases on display serve to illustrate Moro's precise artistry\, skillfully utilizing both starkly realistic and  boldly graphic techniques to distinctly capture  Peekskill life.\n\n \n\nPaul Moro  was born in  Bettola\, Italy in 1886.  In 1900\, he entered the  Scuola degli Belle Arti in Rome\, and emigrated to the United States in 1909. In 1932\, Moro became an American citizen and opened his own painting restoration studio at 1 West 53rd Street\, New York\, NY\,  which was successful until his death in 1953.\n\nIn 1925 and 1934\, Moro's work was accepted for the annual exhibition at the National Academy of Design. After his death of a stroke in 1953\, he was recognized with three New York solo exhibitions at the Florence Lewison Gallery in 1964\, 1965\, and 1967.  His first major retrospective was at the Newington-Cropsey Foundation in Hastings-on Hudson\, NY\,  in June/July of 2016. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPaul Moro: The Peekskill Paintings 1926-1937 features a number of works  which will be seen by the public for the first time. \n\nA limited number of fully illustrated catalogs featuring an essay by art historian Dr. Valerie Ann Leeds will be available from the Newington-Cropsey Foundation exhibition Paul Moro: A Painters Journey for purchase at the opening. All proceeds to benefit the Field Library.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align:center"><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>Paul Moro: The Peekskill Paintings 1926&mdash\;1937</strong></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(165\, 42\, 42)"><strong>September 17 -- October 29\, 2016</strong></span></p>\n\n<p style="text-align:center"><span style="color:rgb(178\, 34\, 34)"><strong>Opening Reception: Saturday\, September 17 11am -- 2pm </strong></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial">The Field Library in Peekskill &nbsp\;is proud to present </span><strong>Paul Moro: The Peekskill Paintings 1926-1937\,</strong><span style="font-family:arial"> a retrospective of the Italian-born American artist Paul Moro. &nbsp\; Moro and family resided in Peekskill from 1924 until his death in 1953\, and this exhibit serves to bring his dynamic paintings full circle and present them to a new generation and appreciative audience. &nbsp\;</span><span style="font-family:arial">&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial">Moro&rsquo\;s exquisite oils &nbsp\;demonstrate his deep connection to the vital &nbsp\;Hudson River city he called home\,&nbsp\;expertly capturing &nbsp\;Peekskill&#39\;s dichotomies: &nbsp\;heavy industrialization (</span><em>Water Street\, Peekskill\, </em><span style="font-family:arial">1933\, </span><em>The Hat Factory\, </em><span style="font-family:arial">1933\, and </span><em>Coal Yard\, Peekskill\, </em><span style="font-family:arial">1934) &nbsp\;and &nbsp\;richly hued suburban homes and landscapes &nbsp\;(</span><em>Lincoln Terrace\, Peekskill\, </em><span style="font-family:arial">1934\, </span><em>Griffith&rsquo\;s Pond\, Peekskill</em><span style="font-family:arial">\, 1935\, and </span><em>Mansard Victorian from Mackellar&rsquo\;s Brook\, Peekskill\, NY</em><span style="font-family:arial">\, 1934.) In all\, the 22 canvases on display serve to illustrate Moro&rsquo\;s precise artistry\, skillfully utilizing both starkly realistic and &nbsp\;boldly graphic techniques to distinctly capture &nbsp\;Peekskill life.</span></p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial">Paul Moro &nbsp\;was born in &nbsp\;Bettola\, Italy in 1886. &nbsp\;In 1900\, he entered the &nbsp\;Scuola degli Belle Arti in Rome\, and emigrated to the United States in 1909. In 1932\, Moro became an American citizen and opened his own painting restoration studio at 1 West 53rd Street\, New York\, NY\, &nbsp\;which was successful until his death in 1953.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial">In 1925 and 1934\, Moro&rsquo\;s work was accepted for the annual exhibition at the National Academy of Design. After his death of a stroke in 1953\, he was recognized with three New York solo exhibitions at the Florence Lewison Gallery in 1964\, 1965\, and 1967. &nbsp\;His first major retrospective was at the Newington-Cropsey Foundation in Hastings-on Hudson\, NY\, &nbsp\;in June/July of 2016.</span><strong> </strong><br />\n<br />\n<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Paul Moro: The Peekskill Paintings 1926-1937</strong><span style="font-family:arial"> features a number of works &nbsp\;which will be seen by the public for the first time. </span></p>\n\n<p><em>A limited number of fully illustrated catalogs featuring an essay by art historian Dr. Valerie Ann Leeds will be available from the Newington-Cropsey Foundation exhibition </em><em>Paul Moro: A Painters Journey </em><em>for purchase at the opening. All proceeds to benefit the Field Library. </em></p>\n
LOCATION:The Field Library / 4 Nelson Avenue / Peekskill\, NY / 10566
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