1940's Bathing Beauty by Dick LaBonte

About the Artist

Dick LaBonté was born in 1921 in Battle Creek, Mich., and grew up in Wilmette, Ill. His writing and artistic skills were honed at New Trier High School and Colgate University. During World War II, he served in the US Navy as commanding officer of a submarine chaser in the South Pacific.

Mr. LaBonté's postwar business career included 28 years with the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company in New York, where he held several managerial positions, among them Director of Sales Promotion of Business Week Magazine.

Seeking a different outlet for his creative skills, Mr. LaBonté took early retirement in the 1970's and began a second career as an artist. Using a neo-primitive style, he focused on nostalgic paintings of the New Jersey Shore. Limited edition prints of his work were an instant success, and distribution quickly spread along the east coast from Cape Cod to Florida.

Actually, Dick LaBonté's best-known painting is not a seashore scene but a fantasy entitled, "Cocktails at the White House". Depicting a gathering of all the Presidents and First Ladies, it was painted in 1984. New Presidents are added as they take office, and in June 1993, print number one was presented to President Clinton at the White House. The fourth edition, with President George W. and First Lady Bush, is now available.

The artist lives in Bay Head, New Jersey with his wife, Katie.

1940's Bathing Beauty by Dick LaBonte Excerpt from "At the Shore with Dick LaBonté"
1937 Bathing Beauty by Dick LaBonte LaBonté Original Auction Results
1915 Bathing Beauty by Dick LaBonte LaBonté Prints Catalogue
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