in Paris, France.
In 1925 Talcott traveled to Norway where he stayed on and off for six years.
From this experience came two books, Noravind (1929) and Report of the Company (1936).
He provided the illustrations for both publications.
Also in 1936 he published North of North Cape (aka The Arctic Voyages of the Norkap II) which also featured his drawings.
In 1932 he married Martha Isaksen, a Norwegian.
In 1932 sculpture was still an Olympic competition and Talcott had four pieces entered in the Los Angeles games that year.
He did not win any medals.
For the New York World's Fair of 1939 Talcott produced "panels, figures, etc.".In 1973 he produced a work Kopernik to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the birth of the Polish astronomer Nicholas Copernicus that is located on Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.