Arts & Letters in 20th Century Connecticut

With its proximity to the cultural hub of New York City and its quieter suburban and rural landscapes, Connecticut was fertile ground for artists and writers in the period of Modernist movements between 1913 and 1979. Many of these cultural figures are well known through biographical and critical studies. Creative Places seeks to show how place played a significant role in creative work, and how in turn the artists and writers influenced communities in Connecticut.

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    Artists by Name

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    • Jensen, Leo V.

      Leo V. Jensen

      1926 – 2019

    • Jerome, Mildred

      Mildred Jerome

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    • Johnston, Alfred Cheney

      Alfred Cheney Johnston

      1885 – 1971

      Prominent portrait and Ziegfeld Follies photographer in the 1920s.

    • Johnstone, Katherine Tod

      Katherine Tod Johnstone

      1922 – 1999

    • Jones, Amy

      Amy Jones

      1899 – 1968

    • Josephson, Matthew

      Matthew Josephson

      1899 – 1978

      Editor, journalist and biographer.

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