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1886 Pennsgrove, New Jersey - 1956 Taos, New Mexico. Known for: Landscape, Indian genre and figure painting.
Born in Pennsgrove, New Jersey and raised in Chicago by German immigrant parents, Ernest Hennings became a highly recognized painter of western subjects, particularly of Indians of New Mexico where... Read full biography
Born in Pennsgrove, New Jersey and raised in Chicago by German immigrant parents, Ernest Hennings became a highly recognized painter of western subjects, particularly of Indians of New Mexico where he joined The Taos Society of Artists. Of his painting, it was written: "He was most successful in... Read full biography
Born in Pennsgrove, New Jersey and raised in Chicago by German immigrant parents, Ernest Hennings became a highly recognized painter of western subjects, particularly of Indians of New Mexico where he joined The Taos Society of Artists. Of his painting, it was written: "He was most successful in unifying the human figure with a sunshine-filled, happy, natural setting." (Zellman 808). The last project of the artist before his death in 1956, was a series of paintings at the Navajo Reservation in... Read full biography
Born in Pennsgrove, New Jersey and raised in Chicago by German immigrant parents, Ernest Hennings became a highly recognized painter of western subjects, particularly of Indians of New Mexico where he joined The Taos Society of Artists. Of his painting, it was written: "He was most successful in unifying the human figure with a sunshine-filled, happy, natural setting." (Zellman 808). The last project of the artist before his death in 1956, was a series of paintings at the Navajo Reservation in Ganado for a Santa Fe Railroad calendar. When he was young, his family moved to Chicago, and for five years, he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from which he graduated with honors. After working six years as a commercial artist, he enrolled... Read full biography
Born in Pennsgrove, New Jersey and raised in Chicago by German immigrant parents, Ernest Hennings became a highly recognized painter of western subjects, particularly of Indians of New Mexico where he joined The Taos Society of Artists. Of his painting, it was written: "He was most successful in unifying the human figure with a sunshine-filled, happy, natural setting." (Zellman 808). The last project of the artist before his death in 1956, was a series of paintings at the Navajo Reservation in Ganado for a Santa Fe Railroad calendar. When he was young, his family moved to Chicago, and for five years, he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from which he graduated with honors. After working six years as a commercial artist, he enrolled in 1912 at the Munich Academy in Germany where he learned to paint in the style of academic realism. Walter Thor, a portrait artist... Read full biography
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- 1934: A New Deal for ArtistsFebruary 2010Kennedy, Roger G.American Art Review
- Painters of the Desert SouthwestAugust 2006Burns, JamesAmerican Art Review
- The Taos Society of ArtistsAugust 2005Wierich & PorterAmerican Art Review
- Best WesternJuly 2005Dorfman, JohnArt & Auction
- The New FauvesSeptember 2004Campbell, VirginiaWildlife Art
- Recent BooksMay 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The 21st Annual Spring Arts CelebraApril 2004Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- The Taos Art Museum & Fechin HouseApril 2004Porter, Dean AAmerican Art Review
- On the SceneMarch 2004Osterman, JSouthwest Art
- Art Events-New MexicoNovember 2003Schneider, WolfSouthwest Art
- Art from the Chicago Public SchoolsJune 2002Eskridge, Robert; E SeatonAmerican Art Review
- Art EventsJanuary 2002Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- Art EventsDecember 2001Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Stark Museum of ArtDecember 2001Hunter, Richard; David HuntAmerican Art Review
- Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonDecember 2001Neff, Emily;Melina KervandjianAmerican Art Review
- Adobe DreamMay 2001Campbell, VirginiaSanta Fean
- Top 100 Collectors in AmericaMarch 2001Scott, Sue Leeds, ValerieArt & Antiques
- Lure of the WestJanuary 2001Pastan, AmySouthwest Art
- The Anschutz CollectionNovember 2000Hunt, Sarah AnschutzSouthwest Art
- Painters and the American WestOctober 2000Troccoli, Joan CarpenterAmerican Art Review
- The Evolution the the EyeFebruary 2000Macomber, BillArt-Talk
- Go WestDecember 1999Sklar, LisaAmerican Artist
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsAugust 1999Campbell, SuzanAmerican Art Review
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsJune 1999Campbell, SusanAmerican Art Review
- The Roaring TwentiesApril 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- The Founding of the Taos Art ColonyApril 1999Zieselman, EllenAmerican Art Review
- Danny's DelusionsFebruary 1999Medina, DannyArt-Talk
- The Monotype in AmericaDecember 1997Moser, JoannSouthwest Art
- A Winning CollectionOctober 1997Schackelford, BruceSouthwest Art
- Best of the WestSeptember 1997Green, GwenSouthwest Art
