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George Overbury Hart

American, (1868–1933)
George Overbury "Pop" Hart was an early 20th century American painter and watercolorist. After moving to the New York City area, Hart became part of an artist colony in Fort Lee, New Jersey, that included such champions of avant-garde art as Walt Kuhn, Arthur B. Davies, and Edward Hopper. Among his close friends in New York art circles were members of the Ashcan school of social realism, especially Robert Henri and John Sloan. Hart painted seaside and marine subjects near his studio in Coytesville, New Jersey, as well as a wide range of other subjects including animals, botanical studies, nudes, and landscapes. By 1921 he had taken up printmaking, working in drypoint, etching, and lithography.


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