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Artist: Harold Booth
Harold Booth (American, 20th C.) "Glacier Bay Original Watercolor C.1970s
By Harold Booth
Located in San Francisco, CA
Harold Booth (American, 20th C.) "Glacier Bay Original Watercolor C.1970s
Glaciers come spilling out of the mountains and into Glacier Bay
A fine watercolor by listed artist Harold...
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'Snowy Mountain Sunrise', San Francisco Bay Area, San Jose, Washington State
By Harold Booth
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'H. Booth' for Harold Booth (American, 1931-2007) and painted circa 1975.
Harold Booth first studied art at the University of Missouri and obtained his M.A. degree at San Jose State University. For many years, he taught art in the California Bay Area and, upon his retirement, took took up painting full time. He was the recipient of numerous prizes, medals and juried awards and his watercolors and murals can be found in the the Fremont Niles Library and several Bay Area historic homes. Booth exhibited widely and with success, including throughout the Bay area and west coast, and his teaching took him to Southern France and Mexico.
Exhibitions:
Main Street Gallery, Pleasanton, California
Olive Hyde Gallery, Fremont, California
Contemporary Arts Gallery, Berkeley, California
Parks Gallery, San Jose, Califronia
Ohlone Arts Gallery, Fremont, California
Adobe Art...
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1970s Modern Harold Booth Art
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Paper, Watercolor
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About the Artist:
Hayes Lyon
Born 1909
Died 1987
A native of Athol, Kansas, Lyon is primarily associated with Colorado. After several summer vacations at the Boulder Chautauqua and at Manitou near Colorado Springs, his family relocated in 1920 to Boulder where his father had a lumber business. Nine years later they settled in Denver where his father owned the Acme Lumber Company. To comply with his desire for his son’s financial self-reliance, Lyon graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1931 with a B.A. degree in economics.
But shortly thereafter he returned to his first love – art – that ultimately became his career. His interest in the arts was nurtured by his mother, herself a talented amateur artist, and by two of his aunts who served as role models. Beginning in 1932, he pursued a five-year course of study at the Chappell School of Art in Denver which by then had become part of the University of Denver. During his time at the school he studied with John E. Thompson and Santa Fe artist, Józef Bakoś. He also met two other Santa Fe-based artists, Willard Nash and B.J.O. Nordfeldt, when they exhibited at Chappell House, then the home of the Denver Art Museum. Lyon likewise attended the Cooke-Daniels Lecture Series there on the arts in the 1930s.
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