Artist

Frank A. Bicknell

born Augusta, ME 1866-died Essex, CT 1943
Also known as
  • Frank Bicknell
  • Frank A. Bicknell
Born
Augusta, Maine, United States
Died
Essex, Connecticut, United States
Active in
  • Old Lyme, Connecticut, United States
Biography

Frank Bicknell studied art in Malden, Massachusetts, with his father's cousin, Albion Bicknell, a well-known portrait and landscape painter. In 1888, Frank Bicknell moved to New York City and then to Paris, where he continued his studies at the Académie Julian. He traveled extensively, visiting North Africa, Greece, and Asia before returning to New York City. Later, Bicknell became an active member of the artists' colony in Old Lyme, Connecticut, where he spent many summers and autumns. Many prominent American impressionists, including Childe Hassam and Willard Metcalf, were members of the colony and looked to local scenery for inspiration.

Works by this artist (5 items)

Alfred Bendiner, Afternoon of a Middle-Aged Faun, 1948, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Alfred Bendiner Foundation, 1988.81.2
Afternoon of a Middle-Aged Faun
Date1948
lithograph on paper
Not on view
Alfred Bendiner, Sweet Innocence, 1936, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Alfred Bendiner Foundation, 1988.81.3
Sweet Innocence
Date1936
lithograph on paper
Not on view
Alfred Bendiner, Queenie's, 1953, watercolor on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Alfred Bendiner Foundation, 1988.81.4
Queenie’s
Date1953
watercolor on paper
Not on view
Alfred Bendiner, Mardi Gras In Haiti, 1946, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Alfred Bendiner Foundation, 1988.81.5
Mardi Gras In Haiti
Date1946
lithograph on paper
Not on view