Harry McCormick

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Harry McCormick (Bayonne, New Jersey, 1942) [1] is a contemporary American painter noted for his closely observed renderings of shadow, light, and reflections in interior spaces. His paintings often capture one or two solitary individuals in moments of introspection. He was born in New Jersey on June 12, 1942, and is primarily self-taught as an artist.

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  1. 1 2 "Harry McCormick | Smithsonian American Art Museum".