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John Cuthbert Hare Art

American, 1908-1978
John Cuthbert Hare (American, 1908-1978), was an artist and painter primarily known for his watercolor paintings of seascapes, harbor & marine scenes, and boats, but he also did watercolor & oil landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes, village & townscapes, still lifes and European scenes. He was associated with the New England area, especially Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he spent his summers from 1938 to 1965. However, he spent some time in Florida where he was a member of the St. Augustine Art Association, and other locations on the East Coast. Hare was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1908. He first studied commercial art in Brooklyn at the Pratt Institute for three years and also studied at the Art Students League in Manhattan, as well as the Grand Central School of Art in NYC. He worked for Hearst newspapers corporation, and in 1933 married. In the next few years, he and his wife traveled extensively in the United States and abroad in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland and England, camping and painting and exhibiting his work in many 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 where he died three years later. 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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“Provincetown Harbor”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Beautiful original watercolor of Provincetown Harbor in first light by the well known artist John Cuthbert Hare. Signed lower right. Condition is excellent. The watercolor is hou...
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1950s Academic John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

“Misty Morning Gloucester”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Original watercolor of a misty morning on the Gloucester docks by the well known American artist, John Cuthbert Hare. Signed by the artist lower right. Circa 1940. Condition is ex...
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1940s Academic John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

“Cape Cod Dunes”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a very finely executed watercolor by the New England artist, John Cuthbert Hare of the dunes of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Condit...
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1960s Post-Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

John Cuthbert Hare, Provincetown Street Scene, Watercolor, Cape Cod, New England
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Rockport, MA
This charming watercolor by John Cuthbert Hare (1908-1978) captures a quiet side street in Provincetown, Massachusetts, rendered in soft, luminous washes that evoke the relaxed pace ...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor

“Cape Neddick Light”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Original watercolor on archival paper of the Cape Neddick Lighthouse in York, Maine. Signed lower right. Circa 1950. Condition is very good. Several tiny spots of foxing. The wa...
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1950s Academic John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

"Gloucester Morning"
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Circa 1940 Signed lower right Newly matted and framed Sight size 9.5 x 12 in. Overall size with frame 16 x 18 in.
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1940s Post-Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Paper

“Coastal View”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Original watercolor on archival paper by the well known Massachusetts artist, John Cuthbert Hare. Signed lower right you the artist. Condition is excellent. The artwork is in its original gold leaf over wood frame. Circa 1950. Under glass. The scene is mostly likely the Cape Cod coast where Hare painted. Overall framed measurements are 16 by 20 inches. Provenance: Massachusetts estate. New England painter John Cuthbert Hare was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1908 and studied commercial art at the Pratt Institute in New York City and later at the Art Students League also in New York City. He also studied at the Grand Central School of Art in New York followed by employment with the Hearst Newspaper Corporation. For a number of years after his marriage in 1933, Hare and his wife traveled throughout the United States and Europe. Hare was a member of the Provincetown Art Colony, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and was to become known as the "Dean of Cape Cod Artists...
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1950s Post-Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

"Misty Morning Gloucester"
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Circa 1940 Signed lower right Newly matted and framed Sight size 12 x 10 in. Overall size with frame 18 x 16 in.
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1940s Post-Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Paper

“Gloucester Dockside”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a very finely executed watercolor by the New England artist, John Cuthbert Hare of the fishing boats dockside in Gloucester. Condition is excellent. Signed by the artist lower right. Circa 1950. The artwork is framed in custom barn wood with a narrow linen liner. Artwork is under glass. Overall framed measurements are 16.5 by 14.5 inches. Provenance: Massachusetts estate. New England painter John Cuthbert Hare was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1908 and studied commercial art at the Pratt Institute in New York City and later at the Art Students League also in New York City. He also studied at the Grand Central School of Art in New York followed by employment with the Hearst Newspaper Corporation. For a number of years after his marriage in 1933, Hare and his wife traveled throughout the United States and Europe. Hare was a member of the Provincetown Art Colony, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and was to become known as the "Dean of Cape Cod Artists...
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1950s Post-Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

“Gloucester Morning”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a very finely executed watercolor by the New England artist, John Cuthbert Hare of fishing boats dockside in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Condition is excellent. Signed by the artist lower right. Circa 1950. The artwork is framed in custom barn wood with a narrow linen liner. The artwork is under glass. Overall framed measurements are 16.5 by 14.5 inches. Provenance: Massachusetts estate. New England painter John Cuthbert Hare was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1908 and studied commercial art at the Pratt Institute in New York City and later at the Art Students League also in New York City. He also studied at the Grand Central School of Art in New York followed by employment with the Hearst Newspaper Corporation. For a number of years after his marriage in 1933, Hare and his wife traveled throughout the United States and Europe. Hare was a member of the Provincetown Art Colony, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and was to become known as the "Dean of Cape Cod Artists...
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1950s Post-Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

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“Misty Cape Cod”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Very well executed original watercolor on archival paper of the Cape Cod coast by the well known New England artist, John Cuthbert Hare. Signed by the artist lower right. Circa 1950. Condition is excellent. The artwork is under glass. Original gold leaf over wood frame. Overall framed measurements are 16 by 20 inches. Provenance: Massachusetts estate. New England painter John Cuthbert Hare was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1908 and studied commercial art at the Pratt Institute in New York City and later at the Art Students League also in New York City. He also studied at the Grand Central School of Art in New York followed by employment with the Hearst Newspaper Corporation. For a number of years after his marriage in 1933, Hare and his wife traveled throughout the United States and Europe. Hare was a member of the Provincetown Art Colony, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and was to become known as the "Dean of Cape Cod Artists...
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1950s Post-Impressionist John Cuthbert Hare Art

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

“Cape Cod Fishing Docks”
By John Cuthbert Hare
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a very finely executed watercolor by the New England artist, John Cuthbert Hare. Condition is excellent. Signed by the artist lower right. Circa 1960. Professionally matted. Overall mat size is 16 by 20 inches. Framed in custom two inch wide white frame. Overall framed measurements are 19.5 by 23.5 inches. Provenance: Massachusetts estate. New England painter John Cuthbert Hare was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1908 and studied commercial art at the Pratt Institute in New York City and later at the Art Students League also in New York City. He also studied at the Grand Central School of Art in New York followed by employment with the Hearst Newspaper Corporation. For a number of years after his marriage in 1933, Hare and his wife traveled throughout the United States and Europe. Hare was a member of the Provincetown Art Colony, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and was to become known as the "Dean of Cape Cod Artists...
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