Harold Dunbar Art
American, 1882-1953
Harold Dunbar, born in Brockton, Massachusetts in 1882, studied painting with noted Boston artists Ernest Major and Joseph DeCamp (of The Ten fame) at Massachusetts School of Art and also with Edmund Tarbell (also of The Ten) at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He continued his training in Paris at the Académie Colarossi. Dunbar produced many fine impressionist New England landscapes in all seasons during the earlier part of his career. He also completed the occasional interior genre scene in the Boston School manner. He later spent much of his life in Chatham on Cape Cod where he produced many paintings of scenes in Chatham, Harwich and the Outer Cape. He was editor of the Cape Cod Beacon and also Director of the Chatham Summer Art Classes from 1915 to the 1950s.
Harold Dunbar exhibited at the Boston Art Club, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C., the American Watercolor Society and the Art Institute, Chicago. His work is represented in collections at Radcliffe College, the State House in Montpelier, Vermont, Beuchner Hospital in Youngstown, Ohio, Empire Theatre in New York City, Museum of the City of New York, Municipal Collection of McPherson, Kansas and Little Theatre, Chatham, MA .to
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Artist: Harold Dunbar
"Meadow Landscape in Summer, " Harold Dunbar, Factory Scene, Impressionism
By Harold Dunbar
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Harold C. Dunbar (1882 - 1953)
Meadow Landscape in Summer, 1929
Oil on canvas
17 1/2 x 21 inches
Signed and dated lower left
Harold C. Dunbar — painter, teacher, writer, and illustrator — was born in Brockton, MA on December 8, 1882. He resided in Chatham, MA and died in 1953. His work includes portraits, landscapes, street scenes, still lifes, harbors and coastal scenes.
Dunbar studied with Ernest Lee Major (1864-1950) and Joseph De Camp...
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