Harlan Hubbard

Harlan Hubbard

Harlan Hubbard (January 4, 1900 - January 16, 1988) was an American artist and author who lived a life that Henry David Thoreau only experimented with. Hubbard was born in Bellevue, Kentucky. His father died when Harlan was only seven. Soon thereafter, his mother moved him to New York City to be with his two older brothers who were living there at the time. Hubbard attended Childs High School in the Bronx and received his art education from New York's National Academy of Design and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. In 1919, he returned with his mother to northern Kentucky and settled in Fort Thomas, Kentucky.

As a young man, Hubbard saw the industrial development in America as a threat to the natural world and he thoroughly rejected consumer culture. In 1929 he started keeping a journal into which he poured his thoughts on society. In 1943, he married Anna Eikenhout (she died May 3, 1986). The following year they built a shantyboat at Brent, Kentucky and traveled down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, ending their journey in the Louisiana bayous in 1951. His book "Shantyboat" recounts the eight-year journey from Brent to New Orleans. His book "Shantyboat in the Bayous", which was published in 1990, completes the story.

In 1951, Harlan and Anna built a primitive, yet elegant home at Payne Hollow on the shore of the Ohio River in Trimble County, Kentucky. It was there that the Hubbards lived lives that have been described as simultaneously frugal and abundant. To fully understand the Hubbards' lives and their rejection of modern society, "Payne Hollow" and "Journals, 1929-1944" are essential reading. Author Wendell Berry was a close friend of Hubbard's and has written and lectured on the Hubbards' lives.

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

Works

* "Shantyboat" (New York: Dodd, Mead), 1953. [republished as "Shantyboat: A River Way of Life" (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky), 1977. ISBN 0-8131-1359-8]
* "Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society" (New York: Eakins Press), 1974. ISBN 0-87130-040-0 [republished as a "new edition" in 1997 by Gnomon Press, ISBN 0-917788-66-4]
* "Payne Hollow" in "Kentucky Renaissance: An Anthology of Contemporary Writing", Jonathan Greene, ed. (Lexington, KY: Gnomon Press), 1976.
* "Harlan Hubbard Journals, 1929-1944" (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky), 1987. ISBN 0-8131-1616-3
* "Oyo: An Ohio River Anthology" (with Don Wallis) (Yellow Springs, OH: Oyo Press), 1987.
* "Shantyboat on the Bayous" (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky), 1990. ISBN 0-8131-1717-8
* "Shantyboat Journal" (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky), 1994. ISBN 0-8131-1868-9
* "The Woodcuts of Harlan Hubbard: From the Collection of Bill Caddell" (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky), 1994. ISBN 0-8131-1879-4
* "Payne Hollow Journal" (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky), 1996. ISBN 0-8131-1954-5
* "A Visit with Harlan Hubbard" (with Wade H. Hall) (Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Libraries), 1996. ISBN 0-917519-04-3
* "Sonata at Payne Hollow: A Play" (with Wendell Berry) (Monterey, KY: Larkspur Press), 2001.

References

* Berry, Wendell. "Harlan Hubbard: Life and Work" (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky), 1990. ISBN 0-8131-1725-9
* "Harlan Hubbard" in "The Kentucky Encyclopedia" John E. Kleber (ed.) (Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky), 1992. ISBN 0-8131-1772-0
* Morgan, John, Mark Bauer and David Payne. "Life on the Fringe of Society" (1981). Videorecording produced by Northern Kentucky University and Kentucky Educational Television of a Public Broadcasting System program detailing the life of Hubbard.
* Ross, Donna, Ellen Ballard, Gale Worth, Otis Ballard and Dave Shuffett. "Kentucky Life: Harlan Hubbard, 1900-1988" (2002). Number 814 from the title series produced by Kentucky Educational Television detailing the Hubbards' lives.
* Wallis, Don. "Harlan Hubbard and the River: A Visionary Life" (Yellow Springs, OH: OYO Press), 1989. ISBN 0-9622336-0-9

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NAME=Hubbard, Harlan
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Artist and author
DATE OF BIRTH=January 4, 1900
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bellevue, Kentucky
DATE OF DEATH=January 14, 1988
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