Eugene Gregan
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Eugene Gregan (born 1937, New Haven, Connecticut) is an American painter specializing in landscapes and Chinese-style painting.
Gregan attended the Rhode Island School of Design and taught there after graduating. He has also taught at Yale and Brown Universities, Parsons School of Design, Trinity College and the Naropa Institute. He has traveled extensively, studying in Europe and Far East Asia.
His graphic and commercial design experience includes work with I.M. Pei, Herbert Matter, Norman Ives and Josef Albers, and his illustrations, corporate logos and album covers are widely and distinctly familiar.
Notable collectors of Gregan paintings include:
He lives in Napanoch, New York, with his wife Beverly, and does not own a computer.