Arthur Burdett Frost, Jr., a modernist painter, was the son of Arthur
B. Frost, the well-known illustrator, from whom he took his first art
lessons. In 1905, Frost studied in New York City in the studio of
William Merritt Chase and also studied with Robert Henri, the latter
whom he credited as being the more influential.
In 1906, the
Frost family moved to Europe so that nineteen-year old Arthur Jr. could
benefit from available academic art education. He enrolled in the
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