Arthur L. Carter (born December 24, 1931) is an American investment banker, publisher, and visual artist.
Born to a Jewish family,[1] Carter graduated from Brown University in 1953[2] with a degree in French literature.
Eventually, deciding that he wanted to run a newspaper, he started the Litchfield County Times,[6] when no existing paper met his criteria.
He is also a visual artist: his paintings and sculptures have been exhibited in Tennessee, Rhode Island,[2] and Paris, among other places.
Charles A. Riley ll who has authored two volumes on Carter's work has wrotten of it ..."Arthur Carter's metal sculpture is a form of drawing in space, and so it is not surprising that analytical, exploratory drawing is the foundation of his practice as an artist".