George David Yater (November 30, 1910 – April 15, 1993) was an American painter associated with the Cape Cod School of Art, and most well known for his watercolors.
Family life
Yater was born on November 30, 1910, in Madison, Indiana, to James and Flora May Yater (née Price). One of four children, his father was an electrician. He married Shirley Pell in 1939. The couple had one son, David Pell Yater, born 1942, and one daughter, Marjorie Ellen Yater, born 1948. He is buried, alongside his wife, in the Snow Cemetery, in Truro, Massachusetts.
Art career
Yater graduated in 1928 from Madison High School, in Madison, Indiana, and received a scholarship to attend the John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, Indiana. He remained there four years and studied with William Forsythe. At the John Herron Art School, Yater receive a $150 scholarship for winter studies in 1930. From 1931 through 1934, Yater studied each summer at the Cape School of Art with Henry Hensche, receiving full tuition scholarships for each of the four summer terms. From 1934 to 1939, Yater continued painting in Provincetown at the Euler Studios, supporting himself with odd jobs. His first one-man show of watercolors came at the Babcock Galleries, in New York City, in 1936. He exhibited 20 paintings but sold none at this show. In 1938, he was employed by the WPA, receiving from the federal program $17.40 for 12 hours of painter per week. He had his second one-man show at Babcock Galleries in 1938.
From 1947 until 1961, Yater served as Director of the Provincetown Art Association.
Between 1952 and 1960, Yater illustrated numerous articles for the Ford Times Magazine.
In 1955 and 1956, Yater was the executive director of the Sarasota Art Association, now called the Art Center Sarasota.
In 1970 and 1971, Yater was the Director of the Middletown Fine Arts Center in Middletown, Ohio.
In 1972 and 1973, Yater was an instructor and advisor at Castle Hill, Truro Center for the Arts in Truro, Massachusetts.
Yater is listed in Who Was Who in Art, Who's Who in Massachusetts, Who's Who in New England and Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Exhibitions
- 1930âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1931âÂÂHoosier Salon, Chicago. $100 prize for best pastel, for a work title "Portrait".
- 1931âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1932âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1932âÂÂHoosier Salon, Chicago. Exhibited "Class Study, Provincetown".
- 1932âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1934âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1934âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1935âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1936âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1937âÂÂAmerican Water Color Society.
- 1937âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1937âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1938âÂÂAmerican Water Color Society.
- 1938âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1939âÂÂNew York World's Fair.
- 1939âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1939âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1940âÂÂHoosier Salon, Chicago.
- 1940âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1941âÂÂHoosier Salon, Chicago and Indianapolis.
- 1941âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1943âÂÂLyme Art Association, Old Lyme, Connecticut.
- 1943âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1944âÂÂLyme Art Association, Old Lyme, Connecticut.
- 1944âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1945âÂÂAmerican Water Color Society.
- 1945âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1945âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1945âÂÂLyme Art Association, Old Lyme, Connecticut.
- 1946âÂÂHoosier Salon, Chicago.
- 1946âÂÂIndiana Artist Annual, John Herron Art Museum and Indianapolis Art Museum, Indianapolis.
- 1947âÂÂPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
- 1955âÂÂSarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida.
- 1956âÂÂSarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida.
- 1956âÂÂHoosier Salon, Indianapolis, Indiana.
- 1972âÂÂMoire Gallery, Caldwell, New Jersey.
- 1973âÂÂMoire Gallery, Caldwell, New Jersey.
- 1974âÂÂLeft Bank Gallery, Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
- 1982âÂÂProvincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts.
- 1986âÂÂCape Museum of Fine Arts, Dennis, Massachusetts.
- 1991âÂÂProvincetown Heritage Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts.
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