John Adams Ten Eyck III explained

John Adams Ten Eyck III (October 28, 1893 - October 21, 1932) was a painter and etcher.

Biography

He was born on October 28, 1893, in Bridgeport, Connecticut.[1] He was the son of Dr. John Adams Ten Eyck II (?-1906) and Bella Burnham. He attended the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. In 1918 he married and then served in World War I.[2] He died in Shippan Point in Stamford, Connecticut.[3] His granddaughter was Beverley Sener who married Aubin Lueckner.[4]

Notes and References

  1. [World War I]
  2. News: Miss Partridge a Bride. . . March 9, 1918. 2008-07-29 .
  3. News: John A. Ten Eyck Dead, Painter and Etcher. Artist Was Widely Known for His Landscapes and Studies of Still Life. . ... died today at his home on Shippan Point of a heart affection that ended an illness ... . . 1932-10-22 . 2008-07-11 .
  4. News: Beverley Sener Wed To Aubin Lueckner . The marriage of Beverley Thornton Sener, daughter of Joseph Ward Sener Jr. of Church Hill, Md., and the late Ann Clark Ten Eyck Sener, to Aubin Rougon Luecker took place yesterday in Church Hill. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Edwin Luecker of Reston, Va. The Rev. William E. Ticknor performed the ceremony in St. Luke's Episcopal Church. ... Mrs. Luecker is a granddaughter of the late John Adams Ten Eyck, an artist of Stamford, Conn. Her husband graduated from Pennsylvania State University and ... . . September 19, 1976. 2008-07-29 .