Bob Harrington Fine Art

 
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Artist Bob Harrington Captures Poetry in Nature

Artist Bob Harrington - Dunkirk, NY

Education: Graduate in Commercial Art from ICS. Studied privately with artist Randall Grimm. Art Director for many major Buffalo Advertising Agencies, with 7 years at Art Schools in New York City including: Art Students League and Parsons School of Design. Studied privately with artist John Yerger, noted Buffalo, NY realism artist, juror and art critic...... 

Credentials: A professional artist for over 45 years, all types of artwork have been executed for private and corporate collections throughout the international community. Numerous awards in watercolor and oils from various organizations. 

Recipient for the Certificate of Excellence by the Manhattan Arts Magazine for the 1992 First Annual International Artists in the 1990's Competition. Featured in the Sept/Oct issue of Manhattan Arts Magazine. Two watercolors accepted for the 1992 exhibit at the International Design Center, Long Island City, New York. Accepted for the Limited Edition Catalogue, published by the AAO Art Galleries, Buffalo, NY. This publication has been placed in the Museum of Modern Art, The Library of Congress, National Archives of American Art, The Burchfield Art Center, Albright-Knox Gallery and many other important archives. 

Exibits: Ariel Art Gallery, Soho, New York City, New York - 3 person - December 1-22, 1990 Adams Art Gallery, Dunkirk, New York - 1 person - December 5-22, 1990 Ariel Art Gallery, Soho, New York City, New York - 4 person - August 31-Sept. 21, 1991 Montserrat Gallery, New York City, New York - 5 person - October 16-Nov. 2nd, 1991 Agora Gallery, New York City, New York - 3 person - August 29-Sept. 19, 1992 Abney Galleries, New York City, New York - 10 person -January 1-29, 1993 Abney Galleries, New York City, New York - 9 person - Sept 1-30, 1993 Air Show @ Adams Memorial Gallery, Dunkirk, New York - May 13-June 12, 1994

"To our delight, Bob Harrington stirs our visceral memories
associated with the smells, sights and sounds of country life." 
Manhattan Arts Magazine