History Project Logo

4 Brewster St

4 Brewster St
Historic District Survey information for 4 Brewster St
Historical Narrative: As per Josephine Del Deo (1977): "The Euler studios have been used for art studios since 1920. The Eulers have been active community members since 1925 and reeves Euler is a well-known artists whose paintings and sculpture have been widely exhibited. He was s member of the "Sixes and Sevens", a club located where the original Wharf theater of Mary Heaton Vorse and Eugene O'Neill was located. He is a member of the Beachcombers Club. His compete biography (brief) is in the Provincetown Group Gallery Retrospective catalogue. The premises at 4 Brewster has had an unbroken use as a artist's studios for fifty years. Originally, they were not living studios. But gradually living facilities were added to some. there are still a few studios without living accommodations, and these are used strictly for painting."
Bibliography and/or References: "The Provicnetwon Group Gallery Retrospective" (catalog) Lighthouse Press, Provincetown Press, Provincetown, MA, May 1, 1974. "Art in Narrow Streets", Ross Moffatt, Kendall Press, Falmouth MA, 1964.
Text
Brewster Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Dwellings, and Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown
Download (Mass. Historical Commission Form B)

Comments (0)

NOTICE: It appears you do not have Javascript enabled in your Web browser. To access some of the features on the site (including email links) you must enable Javascript and refresh the page.