Fall Fine Art Auction
By Cutler Bay Auctions
Sep 17, 2024
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, United States
Cutler Bay Auctions invites you to its Fall Fine Art Auction on Tuesday, September 17th at 5:00 PM, featuring an exceptional collection of works by Western masters Alfred Morang, Robert Wood, and Edna Maree Moore, alongside New York-born but New England-influenced artists Reynolds Beal, Ernest Parton, and John Hare. These carefully curated pieces come from consigners spanning across the United States, offering collectors a unique opportunity to acquire fine art from these renowned masters. For inquiries, please feel free to reach out. Happy Bidding!

LOT 43:

John Cuthbert Hare (1908 - 1978) "Cape Cod Dunes"


Start price:
$ 300
Estimated price :
$800 - $1,500
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John Cuthbert Hare (1908 - 1978) "Cape Cod Dunes"
John Cuthbert Hare (1908 - 1978) Watercolor on paper, signed lower right and titled. by hand on mat "Cape Cod Dunes", piece measures 7 x 8 and 14.5 x 16 inches w/frame. New England painter John Hare was born in Brooklyn, New York and studied commercial art at the Pratt Institute (NYC) and later at the Art Students League (Manhattan, NYC) and the Grand Central School of Art (NYC), 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". The Hares first visited the artists' colony in St. Augustine, FL in 1935 and again in 1937, at which time he joined the St. Augustine Art Associations and set up a studio.Circa 1938 they moved to Amherst, Massachusetts, but Hare traveled to Gloucester (MA) where he painted coastal scenes. In 1967 they were back on Cape Cod at Yarmouthport. In 1977 they made their final move to Palm Beach, FL.
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