Page loaded successfully. Showing magazine articles for Joseph Henry Sharp.
Artist Magazine Ads
Magazine articles page for Joseph Henry Sharp ((1859 - 1953)), known for Indian figure, landscape and still-life painting. Showing 49 magazine articles.
Joseph Henry Sharp MAGAZINE ADS
1859 Bridgeport, Ohio - 1953 Pasadena, California. Known for: Indian figure, landscape and still-life painting.
Born in Bridgeport, Ohio, Joseph Sharp was regarded as the "father of the Taos Art Colony," and was known for his Indian figure and genre painting as well as for exquisitely colorful landscapes. He... Read full biography
Born in Bridgeport, Ohio, Joseph Sharp was regarded as the "father of the Taos Art Colony," and was known for his Indian figure and genre painting as well as for exquisitely colorful landscapes. He was one of the first Caucasian artists to visit New Mexico, arriving in Santa Fe in 1883. He was also... Read full biography
Born in Bridgeport, Ohio, Joseph Sharp was regarded as the "father of the Taos Art Colony," and was known for his Indian figure and genre painting as well as for exquisitely colorful landscapes. He was one of the first Caucasian artists to visit New Mexico, arriving in Santa Fe in 1883. He was also a visitor to Alaska, being one of the early artists who visited there after the purchase of the Territory. Although Sharp was completely deaf from a childhood accident, he reportedly had a cheerful... Read full biography
Born in Bridgeport, Ohio, Joseph Sharp was regarded as the "father of the Taos Art Colony," and was known for his Indian figure and genre painting as well as for exquisitely colorful landscapes. He was one of the first Caucasian artists to visit New Mexico, arriving in Santa Fe in 1883. He was also a visitor to Alaska, being one of the early artists who visited there after the purchase of the Territory. Although Sharp was completely deaf from a childhood accident, he reportedly had a cheerful nature and was an avid traveler, always seeking learning experiences about other cultures. From childhood he was interested in Indians, and at age fourteen, because of his deafness, left public school to study art in Cincinnati at the McMicken School... Read full biography
Born in Bridgeport, Ohio, Joseph Sharp was regarded as the "father of the Taos Art Colony," and was known for his Indian figure and genre painting as well as for exquisitely colorful landscapes. He was one of the first Caucasian artists to visit New Mexico, arriving in Santa Fe in 1883. He was also a visitor to Alaska, being one of the early artists who visited there after the purchase of the Territory. Although Sharp was completely deaf from a childhood accident, he reportedly had a cheerful nature and was an avid traveler, always seeking learning experiences about other cultures. From childhood he was interested in Indians, and at age fourteen, because of his deafness, left public school to study art in Cincinnati at the McMicken School and the Cincinnati Academy of Art. His studio was in the same building as that of Henry Farny who gave him books on Pu... Read full biography
Joseph Henry Sharp - Artist Info
About Joseph Henry Sharp: Magazine Ads
Magazine Articles (49)
Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- Corralling the Western Art MarketJanuary 2007Hanes, ElizabethArt & Auction
- The Taos Society of ArtistsAugust 2005Wierich & PorterAmerican Art Review
- Best WesternJuly 2005Dorfman, JohnArt & Auction
- Art From the WestJuly 2005Milburn, CarleenArt of the West
- The Cincinnati Art ClubJuly 2005Soderberg, PaulPlein Air Magazine
- The Blanton Museum of Art, C.R. SmiDecember 2004Saunders, Richard HAmerican Art Review
- marketfileOctober 2004Editors, Art+AuctionArt & Auction
- What's NewsSeptember 2004Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- News Beat-On the SceneJuly 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art Events-Coast to CoastJuly 2004Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- The Taos Art Museum & Fechin HouseApril 2004Porter, Dean AAmerican Art Review
- Still Life Painting in CaliforniaFebruary 2004Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Art Events-New MexicoNovember 2003Schneider, WolfSouthwest Art
- These Old Artist's HousesOctober 2003Jackson, DevonSouthwest Art
- What's NewsSeptember 2003Editor, Art of the WestArt of the West
- On the SceneSeptember 2003Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Best of the West - New MexicoMay 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Collecting FeverApril 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Extraordinary Gifts from the ProctFebruary 2003Aronson, JulieAmerican Art Review
- The Artist at HomeJanuary 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Recent BooksOctober 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- On the SceneSeptember 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Museum of the SouthwestDecember 2001Holeva, Daniel HAmerican Art Review
- Flying Buffaloes'July 2001Dippie, Brian W.Montana: Western History
- On the SceneJune 2001Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Adobe DreamMay 2001Campbell, VirginiaSanta Fean
- MarketplaceFebruary 2001Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Lure of the WestJanuary 2001Pastan, AmySouthwest Art
- The American West: Out of MythDecember 2000Hassrick, PeterAmerican Art Review
- Saved StudiosNovember 2000May, StephenAmerican Artist
- Painters and the American WestOctober 2000Troccoli, Joan CarpenterAmerican Art Review
- Top Artists Pick Rising StarsJanuary 2000Pyne, LynnSouthwest Art
- Masters of Western ArtDecember 1999Hagerty, Donald JSouthwest Art
- Collectors Share a Passion for WestOctober 1999Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsAugust 1999Campbell, SuzanAmerican Art Review
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsJune 1999Campbell, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Trauma, Tradition, and TransformatMay 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- The Founding of the Taos Art ColonyApril 1999Zieselman, EllenAmerican Art Review
- Winds of ChangeMarch 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- American Paintings in GeorgiaFebruary 1999Keyes, DonaldAmerican Art Review
- Changing Times, Unchanging VisionsFebruary 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Taos/A Century of ArtSeptember 1998Busler, LeslieSouthwest Art
- Cincinnati Schoolhouse TreasuresApril 1998Kuntz, BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- The Lure of the WestOctober 1997Archer, Joan/A S SteebyAmerican Art Review
- A Winning CollectionOctober 1997Schackelford, BruceSouthwest Art
- Red Book CollectionsOctober 1996SW editorsSouthwest Art
- To Build A DreamOctober 1995Romero-Oak, JudySouthwest Art
- Best of the WestAugust 1995Methner, Ellen RosenbushSouthwest Art
- Joseph Henry SharpJune 1995Eldredge, BruceAmerican Art Review
