Bernard Corey (1914-2000)

Corey was born, raised in South Grafton, Mass., where he died in March 2000. Corey is one of New England's premiere landscape painters. He executes paintings surely en pleinaire with accuracy and competence. Memberships included the Rockport Art Association, Salmagundi Club, the Guild of Boston Artists, North Shore Art Association and more. Having won over 100 awards and honors, some include awards at the North Shore Art Association, Rockport Art Association, Salmagundi Club, NYC, Hudson Valley Art Association, Providence Water Color Club, Allied Artists of America and many more. He painted almost every day of his life with fellow artists in the fields, along the streams and beaches and in the mountains in and around New England. Although the artist traveled throughout the world, Paris made little impression on him. He was American through-and-through.
Bernard Corey was the "last of the old school" of traditional New England landscape painting. When he died early in 2000, the era when artists painted for ten hours a day, every day with competency came to an end. Corey's caarefully painted impressionistic pleinaire canvases captured the essence of nature in all four seasons. He lived for art. The Rockport Art Association gave Corey a retrospective exhibition (October-November 2000) saluting the artist's profound understanding of nature and painting.

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Quiet Pastures
Tide Pools
Trees

"Quiet Pastures"
oil, 9"x14",
SOLD

 

"Tide Pools"
oil, 8"x12"


"Trees"
oil, 10"x7",
SOLD

 

Summer Afternoon
   

"Summer Afternoon"
oil, 9"x14",
SOLD