The following information was submitted in April of 2006 by Ben Rogers:. John Hartell was born in Brooklyn in 1902. He received a bachelors degree in architecture in 1925 from Cornell University and... Read full biography
The following information was submitted in April of 2006 by Ben Rogers:. John Hartell was born in Brooklyn in 1902. He received a bachelors degree in architecture in 1925 from Cornell University and a fellowship for graduate study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. He had been painting... Read full biography
The following information was submitted in April of 2006 by Ben Rogers:. John Hartell was born in Brooklyn in 1902. He received a bachelors degree in architecture in 1925 from Cornell University and a fellowship for graduate study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. He had been painting and drawing all along and continued to do so during the next forty years while teaching architecture at Clemson College and the University of Illinois and, after 1930, at Cornell where he taught art... Read full biography
The following information was submitted in April of 2006 by Ben Rogers:. John Hartell was born in Brooklyn in 1902. He received a bachelors degree in architecture in 1925 from Cornell University and a fellowship for graduate study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. He had been painting and drawing all along and continued to do so during the next forty years while teaching architecture at Clemson College and the University of Illinois and, after 1930, at Cornell where he taught art as well. During that period he was commissioned to design a number of residences and worked with a NewYork architect on buildings for the World's Fair of 1939. After his retirement from Cornell in 1968, he painted full time. Much of his imagery comes... Read full biography
The following information was submitted in April of 2006 by Ben Rogers:. John Hartell was born in Brooklyn in 1902. He received a bachelors degree in architecture in 1925 from Cornell University and a fellowship for graduate study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. He had been painting and drawing all along and continued to do so during the next forty years while teaching architecture at Clemson College and the University of Illinois and, after 1930, at Cornell where he taught art as well. During that period he was commissioned to design a number of residences and worked with a NewYork architect on buildings for the World's Fair of 1939. After his retirement from Cornell in 1968, he painted full time. Much of his imagery comes from the lakes and woods of upstate New York, where he lived, and from eastern Long Island w... Read full biography
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