Stephen Hannock
Biography
Stephen Hannock's formal artistic training began at Bowdoin and led him to participate in the Twelve College Exchange, where at Smith College he came under the influence of Leonard Baskin, the renowned sculptor, illustrator, printmaker, and graphic artist. Hannock is deeply influenced by the great American landscape painters of the nineteenth century, especially Thomas Cole, whose sweeping vistas of rugged Eastern terrain were imbued with a sense of the romantic and the sublime. Hannock's dramatic neo-Luminist paintings have been featured in numerous national publications and museum collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.
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The Art of Giving - December 9, 2010 - January 19, 2011 Stephen Hannock, New Work - November 5 - December 5, 2009 Stephen Hannock, Recent Nocturnes - June 5 - July 14, 2001
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Selected Works

Stephen Hannock Chianti Afternoon near Greve (Mass MoCA #120), 2009 Polished oil on canvas 9 x 7 inches

Stephen Hannock Paul's Rocket at First Light (Mass MoCA #141), 2010 Polished oil on canvas 60 x 48 inches

Stephen Hannock Recent Adventures in Art in the Napa Valley, Flooded River for Wayne Thiebaud (Mass MoCA #125), 2009 Polished mixed media on canvas 72 x 108 inches

Stephen Hannock Rocket Cluster for Bridget, 2001 Polished oil on canvas 23 x 17 inches

Stephen Hannock Tuscan Tapestry at Dusk (Mass MoCA #119), 2009 Polished oil on canvas 12 1/4 x 10 inches