Clement Nye Swift

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Clement Nye Swift
École des Beaux-Arts
Known forPainting
MovementPont-Aven School
SpouseAnnie Amelia Swift

Clement Nye Swift (1846 – March 29, 1918) was an American artist associated with the Pont-Aven School and known for his paintings of nautical themes and of life in Brittany and Massachusetts.

Biography

Seaweed Gatherers, Brittany
Flirtation at the Shrine

Swift was born in 1846 in

École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He also studied with the artists Adolphe Yvon and Henri Harpignies.[2]

After the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, he moved to Brittany. He settled in the coastal town of Pont-Aven, where he joined the artistic community known the Pont-Aven School. He lived there for ten years, and during this time he produced the majority of his paintings. Between 1872 and 1880, he exhibited his work at the Paris Salon.[2]

In 1881, Swift returned to Acushnet, Massachusetts, where he took up writing, producing a series of stories and poems.[1][2] He married his cousin Annie Amelia Swift on October 15, 1895.[3] He died March 29, 1918, and is buried in Acushnet Cemetery.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Inventory of the Clement Nye Swift Papers". New Bedford Whaling Museum. Archived from the original on December 27, 2016. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Howland, Franklyn (1907). A History of the Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, State of Massachusetts. New Bedford, Massachusetts: Published by the author. pp. 355–356. Retrieved December 26, 2016. clement nye swift.
  3. ^ Nye, George Hyatt; Best, Frank E; Nye, David Fisher (1907). A genealogy of the Nye family. The Nye Family of America Foundation. p. 311. Retrieved December 26, 2016. clement nye swift.
  4. ^ "Clement Nye Swift". Find a Grave. July 3, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2016.

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