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1856 New Haven, Connecticut - 1933 New Haven, Connecticut. Known for: Trompe l'oeil still life and landscape painting.
John Haberle became a trompe l'oeil still life painter of subjects that aroused merriment, a sense of abandon, and wacky humor. He spent most of his life in or near his hometown of New Haven,... Read full biography
John Haberle became a trompe l'oeil still life painter of subjects that aroused merriment, a sense of abandon, and wacky humor. He spent most of his life in or near his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut, where he worked as an engraver, draftsman, and lithographer, and as a custodian and preparator... Read full biography
John Haberle became a trompe l'oeil still life painter of subjects that aroused merriment, a sense of abandon, and wacky humor. He spent most of his life in or near his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut, where he worked as an engraver, draftsman, and lithographer, and as a custodian and preparator at Yale University's Peabody Museum of Natural History. He produced about forty extremely detailed trompe-l'oeil pictures between the mid-1880s and the late 1890s, before deteriorating eyesight... Read full biography
John Haberle became a trompe l'oeil still life painter of subjects that aroused merriment, a sense of abandon, and wacky humor. He spent most of his life in or near his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut, where he worked as an engraver, draftsman, and lithographer, and as a custodian and preparator at Yale University's Peabody Museum of Natural History. He produced about forty extremely detailed trompe-l'oeil pictures between the mid-1880s and the late 1890s, before deteriorating eyesight forced him to give up painting. He taught drawing lessons, founded the New Haven Sketch Club, and exhibited his works at local bookstores, saloons, and hotels as well as at prestigious exhibitions at the National Academy of Design in New York and the... Read full biography
John Haberle became a trompe l'oeil still life painter of subjects that aroused merriment, a sense of abandon, and wacky humor. He spent most of his life in or near his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut, where he worked as an engraver, draftsman, and lithographer, and as a custodian and preparator at Yale University's Peabody Museum of Natural History. He produced about forty extremely detailed trompe-l'oeil pictures between the mid-1880s and the late 1890s, before deteriorating eyesight forced him to give up painting. He taught drawing lessons, founded the New Haven Sketch Club, and exhibited his works at local bookstores, saloons, and hotels as well as at prestigious exhibitions at the National Academy of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. One of his trompe l'oeil paintings, Time and Eternity... Read full biography
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Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- John HaberleNovember 2007Sill, Gertrude GraceThe Magazine Antiques
- American Still-Life Paintings in the Jacobsen CollectionApril 2006Burke, James DAmerican Art Review
- Works from New Britain MuseumJanuary 2005Hyland, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- Springfield Art MuseumsJune 2004Haskell, Heather RAmerican Art Review
- John Haberle: Museum AccessionOctober 2003Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- GalleriesFebruary 2003Editor, American Arts QuarterlAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Five Centuries of Trompe l'Oeil ...October 2002Staiti, PaulAmerican Art Review
- The American Artist in ConnecticutAugust 2002Andersen, Jeffrey WAmerican Art Review
- New Britain Museum of American ArtApril 1999Buckley, LaureneAmerican Art Review
- Masters of DeceptionMarch 1996Hunting, Mary AnneArt & Auction
