Ronald
Julius Christensen (1923 - 1999)
Ronald Julius Christensen is one of the most eagerly sought-after
American artists. His works are in such prominent collections
as the Phoenix Museum of Art, Springfield Museum of Fine Art,
United Nations Plaza, and numerous American and European private
collectors. He has exhibited at the Eileen Kuhlich Gallery, New
York; Shore Gallery, Boston; Little Gallery, Louisville; Dallas
Museum of Fine Art; Vienna International Autumn Fair; Holland
Floriade, Rotterdam; Corcoran Biennial, Washington and many others.
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Ronald Christensen established
a fine-art career as a printmaker, painter and muralist in Boston
where he had studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Art
and the Vesper George School of Art. He became a teacher in Color
Theory at the New England School of Art in Boston in 1963.
Exhibition venues included the National Academy of Design
(1965) and the Rhode Island Art Festivals 1960-1963.
Christensen has murals in Boston at the Celanese Corporation
of America, Continental Can Company and the National Bank of
Boston.
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