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Paul
DeLorenzo was born in Brooklyn, New York. Upon graduating preparatory
school in Massachusetts, he entered art school in Boston. Precociously
talented, he was dissatisfied with the modernist indoctrination
which had completely replaced the teaching of drawing and painting
in these institutions. Desperate for knowledge he left art school
to copy old masters at the museums in Boston in an attempt to teach
himself.
Fortuitously, the day after leaving
art school, R. H. Ives Gammell discovered DeLorenzo at the Boston
Museum of Fine Art engaged copying a dwarf by Velasquez. Gammell
likened the event to Cimabue discovering young Giotto. The following
day Gammell invited the boy to join his studio school. Mr. DeLorenzo
continued his studies with Richard Lack becoming Atelier Lack's
first full-time student in what was to become Lack's core group.
Nearly four years later he returned East to establish himself as
a still life and portrait painter.
Mr. DeLorenzo carries on the tradition
of artistic excellence inherited from his teachers enriched with
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has been my pleasure and privilege to have known Paul for
the past 25 years both personally and professionally. His
technical brilliance is second to none. He is a true painter
in the classical sense. Now is the best opportunity to harvest
the labors of this prodigious talent. |
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David
Beynon Pena
President, Audubon Artists Inc. |
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you are aware, the portrait of my late father by you now
hangs in the Penobscot County Courthouse in a courtroom
that I regularly use...the portrait has been viewed by many
who knew my father. Their response has been uniform in its
praise. |
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Paul
L. Rudman
Associate Justice, State of Maine Supreme Judicial Court. |
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is hesitant about commenting on one's own portrait, but I
feel that you have indeed captured something of what I think
is my personality, as well as a likeness that is natural.
Your consummate skill as a painter is readily apparent. Many
thanks for the care, thought, and artistry which you brought
to the portrait. |
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Jeswald
W. Salacuse
5th Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts
University |
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Selected
Collections and Awards

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Three
portraits in the permanent collection of the Salmagundi Club in NYC
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The
United States Navy Museum in Washington, DC
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The
Springville Museum of Art in Springville, Utah
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Wright
State University School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio
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Monmouth
University in West Long Branch, NJ
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Penobscot
County Courthouse in Bangor, Maine
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Tufts
University, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in Medford, Massachusetts
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Numerous
national and local awards including the Newington Award from the American
Artists Professional League Grand National Exhibition
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Official
Navy and Coast Guard Combat Artist through an affiliation with N.A.C.A.L.
(Navy and Coast Guard Art Liaison) in cooperation with the Salmagundi
Club, NYC
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John
F. and Anna Lee Stacy Foundation Scholarship Award in 1981
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Guild
member of the American Society of Classical Realism
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Gallery
Created August 16, 1999. Revised Jan 5, 2003.
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