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John Cuthbert Hare

John Cuthbert Hare (1908 - 1978) was active/lived in Massachusetts, Florida.  John Hare is known for Watercolor sea-landscape painting, rural scene.

John Cuthbert Hare, 1908-1978, was a watercolorist who painted boats, seascapes and harbor scenes.  He was primarily associated New England, especially Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he spent his summers from 1938 to 1965.  However, he was in Florida where he was a member of the St. Augustine Art Association, and other locations on the East Coast.

It is likely Hare was born in New York City.  He first studied commercial art in Brooklyn at the Pratt Institute and also studied at the Art Students League in Manhattan.  He worked for Hearst newspapers corporation, and in 1933 married.  In the next few years, he and his wife traveled extensively, camping and painting and exhibiting his work in galleries.

In 1935, they visited St. Augustine and an exhibition of his watercolors was held there in the old bank building by the cathedral.  In Provincetown, they also exhibited paintings that Hare had completed in Florida.

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Facts about John Cuthbert Hare

   John Cuthbert Hare  Born:  1908 - New York City
Died:   1978 - Palm Beach, Florida
Known for:  Watercolor sea-landscape painting, rural scene

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John Cuthbert Hare, 1908-1978, was a watercolorist who painted boats, seascapes and harbor scenes.  He was primarily associated New England, especially Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he spent his summers from 1938 to 1965.  However, he was in Florida where he was a member of the St. Augustine Art Association, and other locations on the East Coast.

It is likely Hare was born in New York City.  He first studied commercial art in Brooklyn at the Pratt Institute and also studied at the Art Students League in Manhattan.  He worked for Hearst newspapers corporation, and in 1933 married.  In the next few years, he and his wife traveled extensively, camping and painting and exhibiting his work in galleries.

In 1935, they visited St. Augustine and an exhibition of his watercolors was held there in the old bank building by the cathedral.  In Provincetown, they also exhibited paintings that Hare had completed in Florida.

The couple liked St. Augustine so well that they returned two years later, joined the Art Association, and set up a studio at 33 Aviles Street.

About 1938, the Hares, attracted to the rolling farmland, moved to Amherst, Massachusetts.  He also painted at Gloucester, and from 1967 to 1977, they lived at Yarmouthport, and in 1977, moved to Palm Beach, Florida.

His work is in the collections of the Lowe Art Museum and the Lightner Museum in Florida, and the Smith College Museum of Art in Massachusetts.


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Robert Torchia, The Lost Colony, The Artists of St. Augustine, 1930 to 1950


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