Harry LaneRunning Girl, Oil Painting by Harry Laneca. 1950
ca. 1950
About the Item
- Creator:Harry Lane (1891 - 1973, American)
- Creation Year:ca. 1950
- Dimensions:Height: 31 in (78.74 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Long Island City, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: RO49891stDibs: LU4664382242
Harry Lane
Harry Lane was a native of New York City who studied in the US and throughout Europe. After living in New York City for years, he moved to the Berkshires in 1949, where he established his studio. He had many one-man shows by various galleries including Kennedy. Lane is represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the permanent collections of the Worcester Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Massachusetts and the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Lane also did murals in United States Post Offices at Port Washington, New York and Oakdale, Los Angeles. He is represented in the corporate collection of the Standard Oil Company and in numerous private collections.
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