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The Art of Thomas Dunlay: An Exhibit of His Works

The Westwood Historical Society will showcase the art of Thomas Dunlay.

This renowned artist has been depicting the everyday life and scenery of Boston and other New England treasures for over thirty years.

Introduced to painting at an early age by his father, Thomas went on to train under the traditional discipline of "The Boston School." His search for sound training first led him to study with Robert Douglas Hunter in Boston and Provincetown and then to the atelier of R.H. Ives Gammell, Hunter's own teacher.

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Dunlay studied with Gammell in Boston and, during the summer, in Williamstown from 1973 through 1979. Thomas currently serves as president of the Guild of Boston Artists and over the course of his career has earned national recognition for his talent and skill.

His paintings include landscapes, cityscapes, winter scenes, figuratives, nautical themes, and collected works featuring Boston, Nantucket, and New York.

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