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1801 Utica, New York - 1846 New York City. Known for: Portrait, landscape and genre-figure painting.
Born in Utica, New York, Henry Inman became the leading portrait painter of his time and was a noted chronicler of the history of the West without having been there. He also painted idyllic... Read full biography
Born in Utica, New York, Henry Inman became the leading portrait painter of his time and was a noted chronicler of the history of the West without having been there. He also painted idyllic landscapes, and some popular genre paintings that were engraved in books. He became the first vice-president... Read full biography
Born in Utica, New York, Henry Inman became the leading portrait painter of his time and was a noted chronicler of the history of the West without having been there. He also painted idyllic landscapes, and some popular genre paintings that were engraved in books. He became the first vice-president of the National Academy of Design, and most of his short life was spent in New York City. For seven years, he was apprenticed to portraitist John Wesley Jarvis, and they worked in tandem with Jarvis... Read full biography
Born in Utica, New York, Henry Inman became the leading portrait painter of his time and was a noted chronicler of the history of the West without having been there. He also painted idyllic landscapes, and some popular genre paintings that were engraved in books. He became the first vice-president of the National Academy of Design, and most of his short life was spent in New York City. For seven years, he was apprenticed to portraitist John Wesley Jarvis, and they worked in tandem with Jarvis painting the likeness and Inman finishing the canvas. On a visit to New Orleans in 1820 and 1821, they made $6000.00 from completing six portraits. In the mid to late 1820s, Inman married Jane Riker O'Brien and established his own studio in New York... Read full biography
Born in Utica, New York, Henry Inman became the leading portrait painter of his time and was a noted chronicler of the history of the West without having been there. He also painted idyllic landscapes, and some popular genre paintings that were engraved in books. He became the first vice-president of the National Academy of Design, and most of his short life was spent in New York City. For seven years, he was apprenticed to portraitist John Wesley Jarvis, and they worked in tandem with Jarvis painting the likeness and Inman finishing the canvas. On a visit to New Orleans in 1820 and 1821, they made $6000.00 from completing six portraits. In the mid to late 1820s, Inman married Jane Riker O'Brien and established his own studio in New York City, and from 1826 to 1828, worked in partnership with his pupil Thomas Cummings. He received commissions to paint prominent New Yorkers... Read full biography
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- Childhood in 19th Century AmericaFebruary 2006Perry, ClaireAmerican Art Review
- New Mexico-Best of the WestApril 2004Schneider, WolfSouthwest Art
- Museum SceneNovember 2001EditorsArt & Antiques
- American Portrait/Mourning MiniaturJune 2001Frank, Robin JaffeeAmerican Art Review
- Group Portraits in Picturing AmericApril 2001Connor, Holly PyneThe Magazine Antiques
- The High Museum of ArtAugust 1994Larson, JudyAmerican Art Review
