
His art work is represented in many corporate, healthcare, academic, and
private collections in the United States.
The Hudson River School & White Mountain School of Landscape Painting is his main source of inspiration.
Originating in the mid-19th century and championed by it’s leader, Thomas Cole,
these schools of landscape painters began working in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State,
The White Mountains of New Hampshire, and coastal New England.
Later, expanding westward to the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Yosemite. Southward to Mexico, Central & South America.
As with his predecessors, he hopes that through his art he may convey to viewers the awe and beauty of paradise that is
The Great American Landscape & to inspire others to preserve these landscapes.
Past Galleries, Collections, & Publications
Newbury Fine Arts, Boston, MA
AZ Fine Arts Gallery, Chestnut Hill, MA
Greenhut Galleries, Portland, ME & Albany, NY
Fidelity Investments – Corporate Offices, Boston MA
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
F.D. Rich Company, Stamford, CT
Massachusetts College of Art Benefit Auction (Live 1993-2007)
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, NY, NY
Salisbury School, Salisbury, CT
“Anthony J. Petchkis: A 21st-century painter carries on the legacy of the Hudson River School,” The Pastel Journal, Issue #38, June 2005

White Mountain Museum & Gallery
2541 White Mountain Hwy.
North Conway NH 03860
(603) 733-5561