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Robert A. Anderson

Robert A. Anderson graduated from Yale University in 1968 and then served in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1969-1972, which included combat duty in Vietnam. He returned to study at the School of Fine Arts in Boston (1972-75) where he concentrated his talents on portraiture. In 1981, he won the First Prize in the National Portrait Seminar Competition in New York City.

Robert A. Anderson graduated from Yale University in 1968 and then served in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1969-1972, which included combat duty in Vietnam. He returned to study at the School of Fine Arts in Boston (1972-75) where he concentrated his talents on portraiture. In 1981, he won the First Prize in the National Portrait Seminar Competition in New York City.

In addition to painting privately commissioned portraits, for fifteen years Mr. Anderson was illustrator for the John H. Breck Company. His now famous pastel portraits of the “Breck Girl” appeared in Breck Shampoo print advertising and in commercials on American and Canadian network television. Between 1984 and 1989 he was under contract with the United States Postal Service to execute portraits for a number of U. S. postage stamps in the Great Americans Series. Issues include stamps honoring John Harvard, after whom Harvard University is named, Red Cloud, celebrated chief of the Oglala Sioux Nation, and the famous Hunkpapa Sioux Chief Sitting Bull.

Mr. Anderson has produced more than 250 commissioned portraits, including those of some of the most notable figures in government, academia, and business.

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