Harold “Hal” Longmore Burrows, of Salt Lake City, New York City, and Manhassett on Long Island, was a close associate of Mahonri Young, Waldo Midgley, John Held Jr., Taylor Woolley, Clyde and Lawrence Squires, and others of a crowd of young Utahans who went off to seek their fortunes in the arts elsewhere.
Taking his first formal art lessons in the East, Burrows was at the New York School of Art (1907-9_ ) and the Art Students League (1912). Studying under “Hon” Young, Robert Henri (showing 500 of 1195 characters). |
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