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Robert HenriNative American Still Life. Ashcan Painter - New Mexico Early 20th Century.1917
1917
$9,500
£7,366.02
€8,354.14
CA$13,617.84
A$14,809.71
CHF 7,802.09
MX$179,866.75
NOK 98,087.99
SEK 91,949.57
DKK 62,720.46
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A still life of Native American pottery, moccasins, and fur, that was likely arranged during one of the artist's many trips to New Mexico and California. This painting embraces the artistic movement taking shape at the time, which embraced an American perspective and earthy realism.
Signed and Dated Lower Right
Oil on Canvas with an Archival Backing Board
Robert Henri was born in 1865 as Robert Henry Cozad. He changed his last name to Henri after his father was indicted for murder in 1882. Henri's studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1886 under the tutelage of Thomas Anshutz, Thomas Hovenden, and James B. Kelly. In 1888, he set sail for Europe to study at the Academy Julian. Then, in 1891, he was admitted to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. After his training in Europe, Henri returned to Philadelphia and began teaching classes where he was equally revered for both his skill at painting and teaching.
Henri settled in New York by 1901, and his career continued to accelerate. Henri traveled frequently throughout his life (to New Mexico, California, Spain, France, and Ireland) but always maintained a permanent residence in New York.
He died of cancer at St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan in 1929.
- Creator:Robert Henri (1865-1929, American)
- Creation Year:1917
- Dimensions:Height: 25 in (63.5 cm)Width: 21 in (53.34 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Marco Island, FL
- Reference Number:Seller: INV6161stDibs: LU2866217132602
Robert Henri
Born Robert Henry Cozad, Robert shared a lineage with Mary Cassatt, making them cousins. Henri kept secret that relationship much as he did his birth name, in an effort to erase the reputation of a murder conviction against his father John Cozad. Robert's childhood reads like a Bret Harte short story. From card shark to real estate speculator, Henri's father moved the family from Cincinnati to Nebraska in a series of speculative land development projects. A disgruntled employee attacked Robert's father, and in self-defense his gun fired, killing the attacker. The murder conviction, later pardoned, led to the family's fleeing to Colorado, and assuming new identities. Robert Henri was sent to boarding school in New York, where he showed talent in writing and theater, creative endeavors encouraged by his mother. He discounted his creativity, thinking "artists surprised their parents... by doing masterpieces in their infancy... and [he] was not of that class" (Perlman). Nevertheless, painting buildings his father acquired in Atlantic City and producing political cartoons and color sketches for a small "museum" in his father's store caught the attention of admirers who encouraged Robert's art. James Albert Cathcart persuaded Henri to study at his alma mater, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where Henri enrolled in 1886. Robert Henri’s strong connection to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts began when he enrolled as a student in 1886. He entered the Academy eight months after Thomas Eakins had resigned. Despite Eakins’s absence, his strong influence on the curriculum at PAFA remained and it affected Henri profoundly. Eakins had instituted new educational policies at the Academy that were some of the most progressive in the country. Thomas Anshutz played an important role in Henri’s development as an artist. He upheld many of Eakins’s ideas and continued to build upon his teaching method; however, Anshutz was also open to change and cultivated individual artistic expression. A devoted teacher, he did not impose artistic formulas. Henri valued Anshutz’s criticism greatly, and determined to succeed as an artist, he worked tirelessly as his student. After studying for three years in Paris from 1888 to 1891, Henri returned to Philadelphia and the halls of the Academy. Steeped in Anshutz’s call for realism and plain painting without bravura, Henri challenged himself and the other artists he influenced to “paint what you feel . . . paint what is real to you.” And so began his lifelong pursuit of painting “life in the raw,” without what he deemed “academic artifice.” He promoted this credo to his many students and perhaps popularized it most in his sensational 1908 exhibition at Macbeth Gallery, where he and a group of artists, eventually called The Eight, mounted a show that was a direct affront to the National Academy of Design’s rejection of their work and the modernist spirit that shaped them as artists. Henri met four of the artists who made up The Eight, William Glackens, John Sloan, Everett Shinn, and George Luks, in Philadelphia, where they all took classes at PAFA.
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