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Harry Bowden

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Untitled, n.d.

oil on canvas, 12" x 15"

Gift of Jeremy Stone

Harry Bowden was a Southern California native who studied and worked with Hans Hoffman in both California and in New York City. Bowden formally studied art at the Los Angeles Art Institute, Chouinard School of Art, and U.C. Berkeley. In New York City he painted murals for the Williamsburg Housing Authority and worked on another WPA project led by Fernand Leger with contemporaries Willem de Kooning and George McNeil.

Bowden was a founding member of the American Abstract Artists (1936-39). Gradually, he moved away from purely geometric work and created abstractions having a Cezanne-like distortion to them, favoring landscapes and cubist-influenced figures.

His work is in the Smithsonian American Art Museum, among other institutions.