Overview
Frank T, Hutchens, a plein air painter of landscapes, figures, and marines, was a master realist and representational artist. Described as “a painter of moods”, Hutchens was particularly adept at depicting sunlight and atmospheric ambience.
Memberships
Allied Artists of America
American Art Association of Paris
American Federation of the Arts
American Water Color Society
Art Students League of New York
Boston Arts Club
National Arts Club
New Orleans Art Association
Salmagundi Club
Silvermine Artists Guild, Norwalk, Connecticut
St. Petersburg Art Center, Florida
Taos Society of Artists
Exhibitions
Allied Artists of America, New York, 1932
Amsterdam International Exhibition
Art Gallery of Rochester, New York
Art Institute of Chicago, 1897, 1905-1915
Babcock Galleries, New York, 1922
Boston Art Club, 1899, 1906, 1908
Capitol Building, Albany, New York
Capitol Building, Concord, New Hampshire
Capitol Building, Tallahassee, Florida
Carnegie International, 1905
Carnegie Library
Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, D.C., 1914, 1916, 1919, 1937
Delgado Museum
Erie, Pennsylvania Art Club
Fishel, Adler & Schwartz Gallery, New York, 1908
Herron Art Institute
High Museum of Art
Howard Young Gallery, New York, 1920
International Exhibition of Living Masters, Amsterdam, 1907
John Herren Art Institute, "An Exhibition of Recent Paintings", Indianapolis, Indiana, 1912 (solo)
Milwaukee Art Institute
National Academy of Design
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1896, 1906, 1909, 1922, 1926
Reinhardt Galleries, New York, 1916
Royal Academy, London, 1908
Salon of 1898, Paris
Sioux Falls Art Association
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Society of Independent Artists, 1917
Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts
Toledo Museum of Art
Yorke Gallery, New York, 1930
Warren, Pennsylvania Art Association
West Point Museum
Museums and Public Collections
Butler Institute of American Art
Milwaukee Art Museum
New Orleans Museum of Art
Syracuse University Art Collection
Toledo Museum of Art
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts