Alfred Hutty

Printmaker, Painter

Estate

Alfred Hutty was a major part of the Charleston Renaissance.  He famously cabled his wife saying upon his first visit to Charleston, "Come quickly, have found heaven."  Wintering in Charleston on Tradd Street and summering in Woodstock, New York, Hutty had the best of both worlds.  His home on Tradd Street was just doors away from that of Elizabeth O'Neill Verner with DuBose Heyward and Alice Ravenel Huger Smith around the corner.

His work can be found in major museums such as the Gibbes Museum of Art the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Greenville (SC) County Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia.  There are two major books on his work.

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