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Harry Squires

(1850 - 1928)

Harry Squires arrived in Salt Lake in 1853 an an infant with his English parents, and grew up there to become a self-trained painter of starkly hard but often effectively composed primitive works-even though he was the close friend of somewhat more sophisticated practitioners such as Alfred Lambourne and H. L. A. Culmer. Living out most of his seventy-seven years in Salt Lake City, where he had established studio space at 120 Canyon Road by 1890, Squires traveled with his nephew, artist Lawrence Squires, visiting many galleries and landmarks in the later periods of 1908-10 and 1924-25 in New York City, Canada, Mexico, and Europe.


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