The following is from Lloyd Moore, whose source is a jacket of a book about the artist.
Harlan Hubbard (1900-1988) was a writer, artist, and modern-day
Thoreau. He is best known for his books of his travels in a shantyboat
down the Ohio and Mississipi Rivers and the self-sufficient life he and
his wife Anna, lived for more than forty years on a homestead they
carved out an Ohio River bank.
He created paintings, murals, watercolors, and line dra (showing 500 of 883 characters). |
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