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Alfred M. Duca, a native of Milton, Mass., studied at Pratt Institute in New York from 1938 to 1941, and at the Boston Museum School in the early 40s. Mr. Duca’s artistic career expanded quickly, earning him a solid reputation as a painter, sculptor, and inventor.
The majority of Al Duca’s papers are in the archives of the Smithsonian Institute. Upon the sale of his house in Annisquam, after his death, the new owners discovered numerous cartons containing Duca’s papers, correspondence, slides, and an inventory of material that went to the Smithsonian. A call to the Cape Ann Historical Association resulted in their acquisition. The material obtained completely covers his two careers – the first as an artist, and the second as a community activist working on behalf of disadvantaged children.
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