Harlan Hubbard - Artistic Legacy

Artistic Legacy

Hubbard's art is largely pastoral and he was accomplished with oils, watercolors, and woodblock printing. The Behringer-Crawford Museum in Covington, Kentucky and the Frankfort Community Public Library (Frankfort, Indiana) have significant collections of his work.

Hubbard bequeathed Payne Hollow to his friend Paul Hassfurder. Hassfurder, an artist in his own right, has made his home there since 1989.

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