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C. Curry Bohm was a talented and highly regarded landscape artist
who is most commonly associated with Brown County, Indiana. Most
consider him a leader of the second generation of Brown County
painters. However, Curry's career and success expanded well beyond
the borders of Brown County. The artist was born in Nashville,
Tennessee, in 1894. Much of his artistic training was received in
Chicago. The Illinois metropolis served as an important focus for
his career development and an outlet for exhibitions until the
1950s. Curry permanently moved to Brown County in 1930. Many of his
works during the first half of his career portrayed landscapes
painted in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. Later, harbor and
marine landscapes painted along coastal sites in Massachusetts and
Maine provided new challenges and satisfaction for him over the
second half of his career. Curry garnered success in all these
artistic arenas. He won major awards at the Chicago Palette &
Club in the early 1930s. He was awarded multiple exhibition prizes
in East Coast shows during the 1950s. His Smoky Mountain and East
Coast landscapes were major painting subjects for his showing in
the Indiana Hoosier Salon exhibitions, from 1929-1967, where he won
over 25 awards, including two Best in Show Awards. Curry Bohm thus
became one of the leading painters in the Indiana arts community
during the 20th century.
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