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John Charles Hardy (March 23, 1923 - October 10, 2014) was an American artist and teacher. Born in Tours, France, Hardy lived in Brooklyn from the age of one until he was six, when his family moved to suburban Long Island. After his mother died when he was eight, he was sent to live with a family in Roanoke, Virginia while his father stayed in New York. He lived with an aunt in Guilford, North Carolina as a teenager, then served in the U.S. Army from 1940 until 1945 including 16 months in Europe during World War II. Hardy taught drawing and painting from 1958 until 1981 at the Atlanta College of Art, the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and New York University. He graduated from Georgia State College with a Bachelor of Visual Arts degree in 1969. His works are part of the collection at the Brooklyn Museum, the National Museum of American Art, the U.S. State Department, and numerous others, both private and public. He married Betty Blackman in 1942 and she passed away in 1970. He remarried to Page Ogden in 1975, to whom he was married for twelve years. He then lived with Naomi Lionni, who died in 1992. Joan Semmel was his companion for the last twenty-one years of his life.
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