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George Overbury ("Pop") Hart
American 1868 -1933
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Born: |
Cairo, Illinois, United States
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Died: |
New York, New York, United States
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Studied: |
Art Institute of Chicago Academie Julien, Paris
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Examples of Work: |
Art Institute of Chicago British Museum, London Brooklyn Museum of Art Cincinnati Art Museum Los Angeles County Museum of Art Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York National Museum of American Art, Washington, DC Newark Museum, New Jersey New York Public Library
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Specialty: |
Painter Etcher Printmaker Lithographer Sign Painter
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Style/School: |
Representational
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Subjects Known For: |
Genre Every-day Scenes
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Memberships: |
American Watercolor Society Brooklyn Society of Etchers New York Watercolor Club Society of Independent Artists
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Artist Profile |
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BIOGRAPHY: |
Commonly known as Pop Hart, George Overbury Hart (1868-1933) is regarded as one of the finest watercolorists in modern American art. He was associated with the leading figures of early 20th-century modernism and the New York scho...
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George Overbury Hart, nicknamed "Pop," was a well-known figure in the history of American watercolor painting and printmaking in the 1910s and 1920s. He was associated with the American realist movement, which began at the...
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