Robert Thornton
He gave up RISD lens to focus
on his own canvas
By Bill VanSiclen, Providence Journal, 1999.
Art Spotlight: Robert Thornton
He gave up RISD lens to focus on his own canvas
By Bill VanSiclen, Providence Journal, 1999.
The artist: Robert Thornton, 74.
What he does: painter, photographer
Where he’s been: Born and lives in Providence.
Attended the Rhode Island School of Design.
Man of Mystery: Thornton is a perfect candidate for one
of those “Do you know me?” commercials. Though he’s
lived in Providence most of his life, and though he’s
painted professionally since the mid-1950s, he hasn’t
had a gallery show in more than a decade. At the same
time, anyone who follows the Rhode Island art scene
has probably seen his work.
Who is this mystery man? He’s the former staff photographer
for the RISD Museum. “I just kind of fell into it,” Thornton says
of the job he held from 1957 to 1992. “I was working as a research assistant
when the job opened up. I took it thinking it was a good temporary job. I wound
up staying 35 years.”
Painting at night: During the day, Thornton took pictures
for posters, catalogs and other museum publications.
Then, at night, he’d head back to his studio. “I was
always painting,” he says.
But exhibiting was another matter. After winning several
awards in the 1960s and ‘70s, Thornton decided to stop
showing his work. “I just ran out of steam,” he says.
His brightly colored paintings pay their respects
to many of Thornton’s heroes, including Cezanne, Matisse,
Picasso, as well as RISD painters such as Gordon Peers
and John Frazier.
Robert Thornton’s paintings range in price
from $1,500 to $ 3,000.