1910 - 1999. Known for: Impressionist landscapes, seascapes.
A graduate of Oswego State Teachers College with a master's degree from New York University, Miner came to Southold, Long Island in 1942. There he taught industrial arts at Southold High School. A...
Read full biography A graduate of Oswego State Teachers College with a master's degree from New York University, Miner came to Southold, Long Island in 1942. There he taught industrial arts at Southold High School. A founding member of the Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild in Cutchogue with Agnes Mothersele, George W....
Read full biography A graduate of Oswego State Teachers College with a master's degree from New York University, Miner came to Southold, Long Island in 1942. There he taught industrial arts at Southold High School. A founding member of the Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild in Cutchogue with Agnes Mothersele, George W. Hallock, Jr., Caroline Bell, Annie Young, Marguerite Hawkins and other artists, he joined Joseph Beckwith Hartranft, John H. Kaelin, George McAdams and Larry Waitz on Tuesdays, forming the Tuesday Art...
Read full biography A graduate of Oswego State Teachers College with a master's degree from New York University, Miner came to Southold, Long Island in 1942. There he taught industrial arts at Southold High School. A founding member of the Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild in Cutchogue with Agnes Mothersele, George W. Hallock, Jr., Caroline Bell, Annie Young, Marguerite Hawkins and other artists, he joined Joseph Beckwith Hartranft, John H. Kaelin, George McAdams and Larry Waitz on Tuesdays, forming the Tuesday Art Club. This group of Peconic Bay Impressionists first began meeting at the Indian Museum in Southold where they painted out-of-doors and critiqued each other's work.
A graduate of Oswego State Teachers College with a master's degree from New York University, Miner came to Southold, Long Island in 1942. There he taught industrial arts at Southold High School. A founding member of the Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild in Cutchogue with Agnes Mothersele, George W. Hallock, Jr., Caroline Bell, Annie Young, Marguerite Hawkins and other artists, he joined Joseph Beckwith Hartranft, John H. Kaelin, George McAdams and Larry Waitz on Tuesdays, forming the Tuesday Art Club. This group of Peconic Bay Impressionists first began meeting at the Indian Museum in Southold where they painted out-of-doors and critiqued each other's work.