John Terelak

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John Charles Terelak
Born1942
NationalityUnited States American
EducationVesper George School of Fine Art
Known forLandscapes, New England
MovementPost-Impressionism

John Charles Terelak (born 1942) is an American Impressionist artist known for painting scenes of New England.

Personal life[edit]

John Terelak was born in 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts,[1] and entered the Vesper George School of Art in 1960, becoming an instructor there after graduating.[2] In 1975 he founded the Gloucester Academy of Fine Art.[2] He was a president of the New England Watercolor Society.[1]

Collections[edit]

His paintings are included in collections including: the Andrew Mellon Foundation, Sheraton Corporation, Winthrop Financial Corporation, Prudential Insurance Company, Bank of Boston, Shawmut Bank, State Street Bank, Boston, and the Sterling-Regal Publishing Company.[citation needed]

His works have been included in exhibitions at The National Academy of Design, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Springfield Museum, and The Butler Museum, among others.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "John Terelak", InternationalMastersOfFineArt.com, n.d.
  2. ^ a b "Painters - John C. Terelak", BestArtOfAmerica.com, n.d.

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