George Overbury Hart
1868 - 1934
Known simply as "Pop," Hart spent most of his life traveling the world. In South America, Iceland, the South Seas, Mexico, and Europe, Hart captured scenes of everyday life in casual, lively watercolors. Late in his career, this self-taught artist turned to lithographs and etchings. Museums began to acquire his work in the 1920s.
[This is an excerpt from the interactive companion program to the videodisc American Art from the National Gallery of Art. Produced by the Department of Education Resources, this teaching resource is one of the Gallery's free-loan educational programs.]
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