JOSEPH HENRY SHARPS 2/3 –In 1881, he went to Europe to study art (at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, where he participated in academic competitions). Although his family discouraged him from painting the American Indian, in the spring of 1883 he made his first trip out west. In 1885, he returned to Europe and he enrolled in the Royal Academy of Munich, where he studied the technique of direct painting, wet on wet.
JOSEPH HENRY SHARPS 3/3 – Upon his return to the States, he taught at the Cincinnati Art Academy and made a living doing portraits of prominent citizens. Starting in 1930, Sharp vacationed for a number of winters in Hawaii together with his second wife, Louise. In 1945, he was blessed with another major patron (Thomas Gilcrease), that purchased many of his paintings. Sharp closed the studio in Taos when he was 93 years old to travel to California.
You can see more on Meeting Benches, looking for http://meetingbenches.com/2016/08/joseph-henry-sharps-18591953-american-painter-a-long-life-next-to-the-american-indians/
Works strong and contrasting, characterized by an expressive power that deeply engages the viewer By…
A Thousand Faces, One Soul: The Metamorphosis of Cindy Sherman Famous for her self-portraits in…
Frank Stella: the master of minimalism, between pure forms and pictorial innovation "Before becoming a…
Jeff Koons, between kitsch and consumerism Conceptual art has influenced him in his way of…
Julie Mehretu, the magic of fusing Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism Julie Mehretu graduated from…
Kehinde Wiley, an artist who challenges the conventions of Western art With his works that…
This website uses cookies.