
oil on canvas, 25″ x 30”

Aldro Hibbard (1886-1973) is known for landscape paintings of his home in Rockport, Massachusetts, the New England coastline, and the Canadian Rockies. He studied at Boston’s Museum School, where he was a pupil of DeCamp and Tarbell. Hibbard drew inspiration from the winter landscape. The Whistler House Museum of Art has a wonderful collection of Hibbard’s snowscapes and coastal scenes. He produced a large body of work during a long career, much of it concerns with sensitivity to light and shadow.
Acquired by committee in memory of Clara Beard, Assistant Librarian for 42 years.