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Harry Lane

Harry Lane (1891 - 1973) was active/lived in New York.  Harry Lane is known for Urban landscape and still life painting.

Harry Lane (1891-1973)

"Harry Lane is a native of New York City and studied both in the United States and in Munich, Germany and in other European cities.  He lived for many years in New York City where he had his studio and where he was accorded many one-man shows by various galleries including the Ferargil, Kleeman, and Kennedy Galleries.  He came to the Berkshires to live permanently in 1949, where he established his studio, and where since 1953 he has been represented by Tyringham Gallery.  He has had several one-man shows at Tyringham.

He has been consistently active in Berkshire regional art circles, acting for several years as Director of the Berkshire Art Center in Canaan, N.Y.  He is a charter member and a former director of the Berkshire Art Association, and was for several years a member of the Lenox Library Art Committee.

Harry Lane is represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Hearn Fund Purchase); in the permanent collections o   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2261 characters.]  Artist bio

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Harry Lane (1891-1973)

"Harry Lane is a native of New York City and studied both in the United States and in Munich, Germany and in other European cities.  He lived for many years in New York City where he had his studio and where he was accorded many one-man shows by various galleries including the Ferargil, Kleeman, and Kennedy Galleries.  He came to the Berkshires to live permanently in 1949, where he established his studio, and where since 1953 he has been represented by Tyringham Gallery.  He has had several one-man shows at Tyringham.

He has been consistently active in Berkshire regional art circles, acting for several years as Director of the Berkshire Art Center in Canaan, N.Y.  He is a charter member and a former director of the Berkshire Art Association, and was for several years a member of the Lenox Library Art Committee.

Harry Lane is represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Hearn Fund Purchase); in the permanent collections of the Worcester Museum; the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; the Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Mass., and the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, Mass.  He did murals also in United States Post Offices at Port Washington, N.Y., and at Oakdale, La.  He is represented in the corporate collection of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, and in countless private collections, including that of Tyringham Gallery.

A consistent prize winner, Harry Lane's many awards include the Berkshire Art Association annual First Prize Award (1959); Silvermine Artist Guild's award far best oil (1960); Pittsfield Art League First Award far Oil (19511; a Conway Festival First Prize (1962); Albany Art Institute Regional Award (1963); Hillsdale, N.Y. Annual (1965) and First Prize Berkshire Art Association Spring Show (1968).

He has been listed in Who's Who in American Art since 1947, (first edition), and also in the International Who's Who in America, published in London in 1972."

Donald Davis Director, Tyringham Gallery on Harry Lane

For twenty-five years the name of Harry Lane has been a magic one for those art lovers close to Nature living both in and away from the Berkshire Hills.

Submitted by Chris Gilliam


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