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Burton W. Cary
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Dorothy Lake Gregory
Marion Hawthorne
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Burton W. Cary 1921-2001

marine abstraction,10 3/4 x 15 1/2" oil/ board

interior, 9 3/8 x 8 5/8" mixed media/ board

Burton (Bud) Cary was born in Winchester, Massachusetts in 1921. Cary began painting seriously in the early 1950's, and assimilated many of the contemporary concerns within the arts of those times. His work is strongly influenced by the innovations of the expressionist movement- Emil Niolde, Paul Klee, and George Rouault are cited by Cary as having the strongest influence on his practice.From 1951-64, Cary lived in upstate NY, exhibiting at the 1962 New York State Exposition in Syracuse and the Rochester Memorial Gallery, as well as in many New York State regional exhibitions.

Cary moved to Cape Cod in 1964, and was a founding member of the Falmouth Artist's Guild in 1966, and served as president of that organization for several years. He continued to exhibit in regional venues such as the Cape Cod Conservatory, the Duxbury Art Association, and the Cataumet Art Center. His work is represented in the collections of the The Emerson Museum at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, and Rochester Memorial Gallery in Rochester, New York. In addition to his painting, he was an educator within the Falmouth Public School System, and a veteran of the second World War, having served with the 10th Mountain Division of the United States Army in Italy.

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still life,11 3/4 x 7"mixed media/ board