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Anthony Michael Autorino (American, 1937)
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Anthony Michael Autorino Boat House Still Life - Sold
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Anthony Michael Autorino Bucks County Farm
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Anthony Michael Autorino Canal
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Anthony Michael Autorino Canal Above Lambertville
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Anthony Michael Autorino Canal Above Lumberville, Pa.
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Anthony Michael Autorino Canal Lock, Pt. Pleasant
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Biography |
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Has works in the following collections: Merck Pharmaceutical (N.J. and Tokyo offices), Home Life Insurance Co., Great Royal England Insurance Group, First Union Bank, Chittendon Bank, New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co., University of Connecticut, National Academy of Design NYC, Presidential Palace, the Republic of Ivory Coast, Africa |
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Born in Montclair, New Jersey |
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Exhibitions |
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Williamette University, Salem, Oregon |
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Mansfield Fine Arts Guild, Mansfield, Ohio |
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Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee |
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Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina |
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Sarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida |
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McMurry College, Abilene, Texas |
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Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
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Gibbes Art Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina |
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Union Carbide Exhibition |
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Won top award at the Invitational in Greensburg, PA, and was published in the Allied Publication Prize Winning Annual of 1965 (a Margaret Harold Publication) |
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American Veterans Society of Artists, 1966 |
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N.J. State Art Festival at Long Branch, 1966, First Prize |
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Philadelphia Sketch Club, Best in Show Medal and First Prize, 1983 |
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One-man show, Riverworks 1982-1983, Blackburn & Ward, 1984 |
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Bucks Fever, Annual Show of Bucks County Impressionists, Doylestown, PA, 1991 |
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One-man retrospective exhibit, City of Trenton Museum in Ellarslie, NJ, 1992 |
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'Uninterrupted', a solo exhibition, Jim's Antiques Fine Art Gallery, Lambertville, New Jersey, 2003 |
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(1968-1959) Exhibited at The National Academy with the American Watercolor Society (AWS), and had work selected to join the travelling exhibit that included the following: |
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Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, Montana |
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Charles and Emma Frye Museum, Seattle, Washington |
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Sunvalley Center, Concord, California |
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Literature |
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"Uninterrupted", Jim's Antiques Fine Art Gallery, $30. Call 609-397-7700 (Solo) |
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