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1910 Madison, Indiana - 1993. Known for: Townscape, coastal view, still life.
An excerpt form an Indianapolis Star article on January 10, 1937. “George Yater, Herron Art Graduate, Wins Praise From Eastern Critics” by Lucille E. Morehouse. George Yater, who was graduated from... Read full biography
An excerpt form an Indianapolis Star article on January 10, 1937. “George Yater, Herron Art Graduate, Wins Praise From Eastern Critics” by Lucille E. Morehouse. George Yater, who was graduated from the John Herron Art school in 1932, has begun to build the traditional artist’s “ladder” with good... Read full biography
An excerpt form an Indianapolis Star article on January 10, 1937. “George Yater, Herron Art Graduate, Wins Praise From Eastern Critics” by Lucille E. Morehouse. George Yater, who was graduated from the John Herron Art school in 1932, has begun to build the traditional artist’s “ladder” with good strong rungs, judging from the highly commendatory reviews by art critics that were published in four New York newspapers on the occasion of the young Hoosier’s first one-man show of water color... Read full biography
An excerpt form an Indianapolis Star article on January 10, 1937. “George Yater, Herron Art Graduate, Wins Praise From Eastern Critics” by Lucille E. Morehouse. George Yater, who was graduated from the John Herron Art school in 1932, has begun to build the traditional artist’s “ladder” with good strong rungs, judging from the highly commendatory reviews by art critics that were published in four New York newspapers on the occasion of the young Hoosier’s first one-man show of water color paintings in the Eastern metropolis. A scholarship of $350 from the Herron school was given to Mr. Yater for study in the East, when awards were announced at commencement time, and in the summer of 1932 he went to the popular Cape Cod painting field at... Read full biography
An excerpt form an Indianapolis Star article on January 10, 1937. “George Yater, Herron Art Graduate, Wins Praise From Eastern Critics” by Lucille E. Morehouse. George Yater, who was graduated from the John Herron Art school in 1932, has begun to build the traditional artist’s “ladder” with good strong rungs, judging from the highly commendatory reviews by art critics that were published in four New York newspapers on the occasion of the young Hoosier’s first one-man show of water color paintings in the Eastern metropolis. A scholarship of $350 from the Herron school was given to Mr. Yater for study in the East, when awards were announced at commencement time, and in the summer of 1932 he went to the popular Cape Cod painting field at Provincetown, Mass. - made famous many years ago by Charles W. Hawthorne - where he has continued to paint in a medium so well suited... Read full biography
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Keywords (27)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Coastal View, Shoreline, Seaside
- •Floral Landscape, Wildflowers
- •Floral Still Life, Floral Motifs, Flowers
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Marine, Maritime, Riverfront, Boats, Canoes, Steam Boats, Nautical
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Still Life
- •Townscape, Village Scenes
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Cape Cod, Massachusetts
- •Provincetown, Massachusetts
Art Teacher
- •Clifton Wheeler
- •Oakley Richey
- •Paul Hadley
- •William Forsyth
Art School
- •John Herron Art Institute/School of Art and Design, Student
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
Exhibition of Art Association
- •American Watercolor Society, Painters in Watercolor-
- •Hoosier Art Salon-
- •National Academy of Design, New York
- •Provincetown Art Association
Exhibition By An Art School
- •The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
