A.T. Hibbard, N.A.: Artist in Two Worlds by: John L. Cooley
Hardcover. Concord MA, Rumford Press, 1st, 1968, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: None, Hardcover, light gray cloth with white lettering, color label on front cover, 175 pages, b&w and color illustrations. Commentary by Aldren A. Watson. This man of many seasons and interests went north each winter to his second home in East Jamaica, Vermont. There he painted glistening snowscapes, loggers and their oxen, rushing streams and mountain vistas. In Rockport, he painted granite quarries, the harbors, the sea and the town itself. As you look at Hibbard's paintings, you will find an ensemble, a legacy of a vanishing America. And it is important to remember that Aldro Hibbard was a leader among Cape Ann artists who evolved a style of painting known as The Rockport School of Painting which is universally recognized as an integral part of the history of American Art. Clean copy.