Joseph Frank Currier

Joseph Frank Currier, also known as J. Frank Currier, (1843-1909) was an American painter from Boston, Massachusetts. He was associated with the Munich School, and a co-founder of the Society of American Artists.[3] He committed suicide by jumping in front of a train.[3] His work is in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum,[4] the Cincinnati Art Museum,[5] the Harvard Art Museums,[1] the Philadelphia Museum of Art,[6] and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[2]

Joseph Frank Currier
Portrait of Currier by Frank Duveneck
Born1843
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died1909
Waltham[1] or Waverley,[2] Massachusetts, U.S.
OccupationPainter
RelativesBertram Currier (son)
Still life with fish and oranges.

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