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Robert Bero painting

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Robert Bero framed painting entitled "Small Poplar"

Signed. size framed 23" by 29"

World famous Tuxedo Park artist - Robert Bero.
His inspiration could have come from a tree you know!

Generously donated by John and Susan Boyle.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Bero
Born 1941
Died 2007 (aged 65-66)
Nationality American
Education B.F.A., Pratt Institute
M.F.A., Yale University
Known for printmaker, artist
Notable work First Snow, Small Poplar, Large Poplar
Awards Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, Fulbright Grant, Benicke Grant, Purchase Prizes from the Library of Congress
Robert Bero (1941-2007) was an American artist and print maker. Known for his etchings and woodcuts, Bero also worked in pen and ink, crayon, pastel, pencil, water color and collage. He served on the faculties of the State Universities of New York at Potsdam and at Purchase, Ramapo College in New Jersey and Brown University in Rhode Island. A long-time resident of Tuxedo Park, New York, in 2009 the town put up an exhibition of his work at the newly restored, historic Tuxedo Park Train Station.

Education
Bero was born in Brooklyn, New York and attended Poly Prep Country Day School, graduating in 1959.[1] He earned a BFA from the Pratt Institute in Fine Arts (Highest Honors) and an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University, where he served as an assistant to etching professor Gabor Peterdi.