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Harold B. Warren
(1859-1934)
Harold Warren was born in
Manchester, England in 1859 and came to the United States in
1876. He studied with Charles Herbert Moore and Charles Eliot
Norton at Harvard University. Warren became a watercolor
instructor at Harvard University’s School of Architecture from
1912-30. Throughout his career, he exhibited at the National
Academy of Design, the Boston Arts Club, the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts and the Art Institute of Chicago. He was a
member of the Copley Society, the Boston Society of Architects,
the Boston Society of Watercolor Painters, and the American
Federation of Artists. He and artists Scott White and Charles
Kinkead formed the group known as TIPS (Three Island Painters)
who painted and lived on Islesford, also called Little Cranberry
Island, during the summer. They regularly exhibited their
paintings at the Blue Duck on Islesford early in the 20th
century.
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