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What Robert Henri Taught Me
Relaxing paint along with quotes from one of art history’s greatest.
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LAST VIDEO https://youtu.be/nLxJIYeE8vE
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VIDEOS MENTIONED
Fall Leaves Project
https://youtu.be/TlTS3HWv8_M
Round Compositions
https://youtu.be/CPTGQWCuZIY
Watercolor Sketching Flowers
https://youtu.be/WAOGFqQopGs
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published: 02 Nov 2022
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Robert Henri: A collection of 77 paintings (HD)
BOOKS about Robert Henri:
[1] THE ART SPIRIT by Robert Henri --- https://bit.ly/2WbLb2E
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Robert Henri: A collection of 77 paintings (HD)
Description: "Robert Henri, the inspirational leader of The Eight, was born Robert Henry Cozad on June 24, 1865, in Cincinnati. At an early age he moved with his family to Cozad, Nebraska, a town his father founded. In 1886 Henri enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, where he studied under Thomas P. Anshutz, Thomas Eakins’s former pupil and successor. He studied at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts ...
published: 14 Aug 2018
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Robert Henri and the Art Spirit
Excerpt from "Robert Henri and the Art Spirit," a 30 minute DVD biography of the famous artist and teacher, 1865-1929, who was a leader in the American Independent Art Movement at the turn of the 20th Century. Author of "The Art Spirit," a book of his lectures and writings.
Bonus features of the DVD are: an interview with Helen Sloan, wife of John Sloan, an interview with Ira Glackens, son of William Glackens and an audio recording of Margery Ryerson recalling her editing of "The Art Spirit" book.
The DVD is available from John Spence at [email protected].
published: 26 Aug 2016
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Walt Disney Talks about Robert Henri
Quoting from Henri's book, The Art Spirit, Walt Disney offers advice to aspiring artists.
published: 16 Apr 2019
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Ashcan School Romance | Robert Henri & Marjorie Organ
The realist art Ashcan School was led by a gambler's son Robert Henri (1865-1929). Henri (born Robert Henry Cozad) changed his name after his father shot another man over a cattle grazing dispute. Henri led a dynamic career, teaching at the New York School of Art, the Philadelphia School of Design for Women and in private lessons. He established the first nonjuried no-prize art show in the United States to combat biases (the 1910 Exhibition of Independent Artists) and spent half a year annually on the western coast of Ireland. His first wife, Linda Craige, died in 1905 and he publicly claimed his heart was broken. Catching his eye at a masquerade ball in 1907 was Irish cartoonist Marjorie Organ (1886-1930). Realizing he had painted her in 1903 after spotting her mane of golden red hair on ...
published: 07 Feb 2023
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Artful Painter Podcast: Robert Henri - A Secret Identity [AUDIO-ONLY]
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN AUDIO-ONLY PODCAST. THERE IS NO VIDEO.
Robert Henri's book The Art Spirit inevitably makes it in any artist's top ten artbook recommendations.
As passionate students of Art, we know Robert Henri. His paintings make up an extraordinary body of work. He is considered the "father" of the Ashcan School - a loose alliance of artists whose approach to painting had more in common with journalism than stuffy, academic Traditionalism. Henri taught in many art schools. By some estimates, he taught more than a thousand students – including Edward Hopper and George Bellows. He was universally beloved as a teacher by his students. Today we continue to benefit from his teaching preserved in the pages of The Art Spirit.
We have one of Henri's students to thank for preserving He...
published: 19 Nov 2021
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Robert Henri's Sense of Place - Cornell Fine Arts Museum
Cornell Fine Arts Museum (CFAM ) Curator, Amy Galpin presents: Robert Henri's Sense of Place
March 14, 2014
Robert Henri possessed a profound connection to place. Whether it was Ireland, Spain, New Mexico, California, or Maine, Henri was attracted to disparate places and the various people he encountered.
This talk places his painting Mountain Ash, Dark Woods, 1911, located in the permanent collection of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, in context with other works by the artist and his contemporaries.
Find out more at: http://www.rollins.edu/cfam/
published: 15 Apr 2014
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Robert Henri (1865-1929) A collection of paintings 4K Silent Slideshow
Robert Henri (1865-1929) was an American painter and teacher. He was a leading figure of the Ashcan School of American realism and an organizer of the group known as "The Eight," a loose association of artists who protested the restrictive exhibition practices of the powerful, conservative National Academy of Design.
Early life
Robert Henri was born Robert Henry Cozad in Cincinnati, Ohio to Theresa Gatewood Cozad and John Jackson Cozad, a gambler and real estate developer. Henri was a distant cousin of the painter Mary Cassatt. In 1871, Henri's father founded the town of Cozaddale, Ohio. In 1873, the family moved west to Nebraska, where John J. Cozad founded the town of Cozad.
In October 1882, Henri's father became embroiled in a dispute with a rancher, Alfred Pearson, over the right to ...
published: 30 Mar 2019
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Readings from the Art Spirit by Robert Henri
published: 23 Apr 2020
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Robert Henri (1865-1929) by dr. christian conrad (Art History Lecture)
An overview of the life and work of Henri, Robert (1865-1929)
Video is available in HD, please click the gear symbol in the bottom right corner to adjust your settings.
published: 29 Jun 2015
6:39
What Robert Henri Taught Me
Relaxing paint along with quotes from one of art history’s greatest.
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LAST VIDEO https://youtu.be/...
Relaxing paint along with quotes from one of art history’s greatest.
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LAST VIDEO https://youtu.be/nLxJIYeE8vE
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VIDEOS MENTIONED
Fall Leaves Project
https://youtu.be/TlTS3HWv8_M
Round Compositions
https://youtu.be/CPTGQWCuZIY
Watercolor Sketching Flowers
https://youtu.be/WAOGFqQopGs
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https://wn.com/What_Robert_Henri_Taught_Me
Relaxing paint along with quotes from one of art history’s greatest.
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LAST VIDEO https://youtu.be/nLxJIYeE8vE
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VIDEOS MENTIONED
Fall Leaves Project
https://youtu.be/TlTS3HWv8_M
Round Compositions
https://youtu.be/CPTGQWCuZIY
Watercolor Sketching Flowers
https://youtu.be/WAOGFqQopGs
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My Newest Book! Mixed-Media Adventures
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WATERcolor Your Own Calendar
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0764364499/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_d
WATERcolor Notecards with Foil
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- published: 02 Nov 2022
- views: 7711
8:02
Robert Henri: A collection of 77 paintings (HD)
BOOKS about Robert Henri:
[1] THE ART SPIRIT by Robert Henri --- https://bit.ly/2WbLb2E
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In order for the LEARNFROMMASTERS project to continue its acti...
BOOKS about Robert Henri:
[1] THE ART SPIRIT by Robert Henri --- https://bit.ly/2WbLb2E
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Robert Henri: A collection of 77 paintings (HD)
Description: "Robert Henri, the inspirational leader of The Eight, was born Robert Henry Cozad on June 24, 1865, in Cincinnati. At an early age he moved with his family to Cozad, Nebraska, a town his father founded. In 1886 Henri enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, where he studied under Thomas P. Anshutz, Thomas Eakins’s former pupil and successor. He studied at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1888 to 1891 but was more influenced by the Old Masters and Monet than by academic painters.
In 1892 he started teaching at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, where he gained a reputation as a vivacious and passionate teacher in the Eakins tradition and an inspiring intellectual. He soon acquired a following of emerging artists, including the Philadelphia newspaper illustrators William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn, and John Sloan, the core of the group that would later form The Eight. During a trip to Europe with Glackens in 1895, he shifted away from impressionism to the realism of Hals and Velàzquez.
In 1900, Henri moved to New York, where he became an extremely popular teacher of such artists as Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, George Bellows, Stuart Davis, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi. He also became a strong advocate of adventurous styles in painting, particularly boldly slashed scenes of urban life and portraits of the urban poor. He traveled extensively during the summers from 1906 until 1913, painting portraits in many parts of the world including Holland, Ireland, and Spain. In 1907 Henri broke from the National Academy of Design to promote independent artists; he was the driving force behind the 1908 exhibition of The Eight and the 1910 “Exhibition of Independent Artists” in New York. Henri’s book, The Art Spirit, published in 1923, also had a tremendous influence on young artists throughout America and Europe. While continuing to teach, Henri participated in progressive exhibitions in New York until his death on July 12, 1929."
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Robert Henri: A collection of 77 paintings (HD)
Description: "Robert Henri, the inspirational leader of The Eight, was born Robert Henry Cozad on June 24, 1865, in Cincinnati. At an early age he moved with his family to Cozad, Nebraska, a town his father founded. In 1886 Henri enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, where he studied under Thomas P. Anshutz, Thomas Eakins’s former pupil and successor. He studied at the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1888 to 1891 but was more influenced by the Old Masters and Monet than by academic painters.
In 1892 he started teaching at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, where he gained a reputation as a vivacious and passionate teacher in the Eakins tradition and an inspiring intellectual. He soon acquired a following of emerging artists, including the Philadelphia newspaper illustrators William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn, and John Sloan, the core of the group that would later form The Eight. During a trip to Europe with Glackens in 1895, he shifted away from impressionism to the realism of Hals and Velàzquez.
In 1900, Henri moved to New York, where he became an extremely popular teacher of such artists as Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, George Bellows, Stuart Davis, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi. He also became a strong advocate of adventurous styles in painting, particularly boldly slashed scenes of urban life and portraits of the urban poor. He traveled extensively during the summers from 1906 until 1913, painting portraits in many parts of the world including Holland, Ireland, and Spain. In 1907 Henri broke from the National Academy of Design to promote independent artists; he was the driving force behind the 1908 exhibition of The Eight and the 1910 “Exhibition of Independent Artists” in New York. Henri’s book, The Art Spirit, published in 1923, also had a tremendous influence on young artists throughout America and Europe. While continuing to teach, Henri participated in progressive exhibitions in New York until his death on July 12, 1929."
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- published: 14 Aug 2018
- views: 12972
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Robert Henri and the Art Spirit
Excerpt from "Robert Henri and the Art Spirit," a 30 minute DVD biography of the famous artist and teacher, 1865-1929, who was a leader in the American Independ...
Excerpt from "Robert Henri and the Art Spirit," a 30 minute DVD biography of the famous artist and teacher, 1865-1929, who was a leader in the American Independent Art Movement at the turn of the 20th Century. Author of "The Art Spirit," a book of his lectures and writings.
Bonus features of the DVD are: an interview with Helen Sloan, wife of John Sloan, an interview with Ira Glackens, son of William Glackens and an audio recording of Margery Ryerson recalling her editing of "The Art Spirit" book.
The DVD is available from John Spence at
[email protected].
https://wn.com/Robert_Henri_And_The_Art_Spirit
Excerpt from "Robert Henri and the Art Spirit," a 30 minute DVD biography of the famous artist and teacher, 1865-1929, who was a leader in the American Independent Art Movement at the turn of the 20th Century. Author of "The Art Spirit," a book of his lectures and writings.
Bonus features of the DVD are: an interview with Helen Sloan, wife of John Sloan, an interview with Ira Glackens, son of William Glackens and an audio recording of Margery Ryerson recalling her editing of "The Art Spirit" book.
The DVD is available from John Spence at
[email protected].
- published: 26 Aug 2016
- views: 4158
1:06
Walt Disney Talks about Robert Henri
Quoting from Henri's book, The Art Spirit, Walt Disney offers advice to aspiring artists.
Quoting from Henri's book, The Art Spirit, Walt Disney offers advice to aspiring artists.
https://wn.com/Walt_Disney_Talks_About_Robert_Henri
Quoting from Henri's book, The Art Spirit, Walt Disney offers advice to aspiring artists.
- published: 16 Apr 2019
- views: 3585
31:14
Ashcan School Romance | Robert Henri & Marjorie Organ
The realist art Ashcan School was led by a gambler's son Robert Henri (1865-1929). Henri (born Robert Henry Cozad) changed his name after his father shot anothe...
The realist art Ashcan School was led by a gambler's son Robert Henri (1865-1929). Henri (born Robert Henry Cozad) changed his name after his father shot another man over a cattle grazing dispute. Henri led a dynamic career, teaching at the New York School of Art, the Philadelphia School of Design for Women and in private lessons. He established the first nonjuried no-prize art show in the United States to combat biases (the 1910 Exhibition of Independent Artists) and spent half a year annually on the western coast of Ireland. His first wife, Linda Craige, died in 1905 and he publicly claimed his heart was broken. Catching his eye at a masquerade ball in 1907 was Irish cartoonist Marjorie Organ (1886-1930). Realizing he had painted her in 1903 after spotting her mane of golden red hair on the L train, Henri was instantly in love. Thinking she was a model, he was shocked to discover she was also a working artist. The two hurried to Connecticut for a quick wedding and then honeymooned in Spain with Henri's students. Organ would pose dozens of times for her husband and display her work alongside his at the electrifying 1913 Armory Show which forever changed American art. Providing a real contest to cubism and modernism, Henri and the Ashcan School insisted on American working-class realism.
Sources:
Robert Henri, The Art Story, https://www.theartstory.org/artist/henri-robert/
Letter : Robert Henri to Linda Craige Henri, 1902, https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/10268423
Prabook, Robert Henri, https://prabook.com/web/robert.henri/1109365
Lambiek, Marjorie Organ, https://www.lambiek.net/artists/o/organ_marjorie.htm
Art in Embassies, Robert Henri, U.S. State Department, https://art.state.gov/personnel/robert_henri/
Marjorie Organ, USA Painter, https://usa-painter.org/american-painters/19th-century/marjorie-organ/
#ashcanschool #marjorieorgan #roberthenri #robert_henri #robertcozad #charcoalclub #pafa #pennsylvaniaacademyoffineart #academiejulien #lindacraige #newyorkjournal #ashcanschooldocumentary #roberthenribiography #roberthenridocumentary #gildedageart #artistsofthegildedage #macbethgallery #philadelphiafour #newyorkschoolofart #philadelphiaschoolofdesignforwomen #americanart #americanartdocumentary #americanrealism #realism
https://wn.com/Ashcan_School_Romance_|_Robert_Henri_Marjorie_Organ
The realist art Ashcan School was led by a gambler's son Robert Henri (1865-1929). Henri (born Robert Henry Cozad) changed his name after his father shot another man over a cattle grazing dispute. Henri led a dynamic career, teaching at the New York School of Art, the Philadelphia School of Design for Women and in private lessons. He established the first nonjuried no-prize art show in the United States to combat biases (the 1910 Exhibition of Independent Artists) and spent half a year annually on the western coast of Ireland. His first wife, Linda Craige, died in 1905 and he publicly claimed his heart was broken. Catching his eye at a masquerade ball in 1907 was Irish cartoonist Marjorie Organ (1886-1930). Realizing he had painted her in 1903 after spotting her mane of golden red hair on the L train, Henri was instantly in love. Thinking she was a model, he was shocked to discover she was also a working artist. The two hurried to Connecticut for a quick wedding and then honeymooned in Spain with Henri's students. Organ would pose dozens of times for her husband and display her work alongside his at the electrifying 1913 Armory Show which forever changed American art. Providing a real contest to cubism and modernism, Henri and the Ashcan School insisted on American working-class realism.
Sources:
Robert Henri, The Art Story, https://www.theartstory.org/artist/henri-robert/
Letter : Robert Henri to Linda Craige Henri, 1902, https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/10268423
Prabook, Robert Henri, https://prabook.com/web/robert.henri/1109365
Lambiek, Marjorie Organ, https://www.lambiek.net/artists/o/organ_marjorie.htm
Art in Embassies, Robert Henri, U.S. State Department, https://art.state.gov/personnel/robert_henri/
Marjorie Organ, USA Painter, https://usa-painter.org/american-painters/19th-century/marjorie-organ/
#ashcanschool #marjorieorgan #roberthenri #robert_henri #robertcozad #charcoalclub #pafa #pennsylvaniaacademyoffineart #academiejulien #lindacraige #newyorkjournal #ashcanschooldocumentary #roberthenribiography #roberthenridocumentary #gildedageart #artistsofthegildedage #macbethgallery #philadelphiafour #newyorkschoolofart #philadelphiaschoolofdesignforwomen #americanart #americanartdocumentary #americanrealism #realism
- published: 07 Feb 2023
- views: 358
32:31
Artful Painter Podcast: Robert Henri - A Secret Identity [AUDIO-ONLY]
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN AUDIO-ONLY PODCAST. THERE IS NO VIDEO.
Robert Henri's book The Art Spirit inevitably makes it in any artist's top ten artbook recommend...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN AUDIO-ONLY PODCAST. THERE IS NO VIDEO.
Robert Henri's book The Art Spirit inevitably makes it in any artist's top ten artbook recommendations.
As passionate students of Art, we know Robert Henri. His paintings make up an extraordinary body of work. He is considered the "father" of the Ashcan School - a loose alliance of artists whose approach to painting had more in common with journalism than stuffy, academic Traditionalism. Henri taught in many art schools. By some estimates, he taught more than a thousand students – including Edward Hopper and George Bellows. He was universally beloved as a teacher by his students. Today we continue to benefit from his teaching preserved in the pages of The Art Spirit.
We have one of Henri's students to thank for preserving Henri's teaching: Margery Ryerson. She compiled a collection of his lecture notes, letters, and commentary together into the inspirational book The Art Spirit. It continues to be a valuable source of instruction and inspiration nearly 100 years after it was first published in 1923. The original text entered the public domain in 2019. What a remarkable gift!
We all certainly know Robert Henri.
Or, do we?
Links:
Robert Henri Museum and Art Gallery
https://www.roberthenrimuseum.org/
Robert Henri Museum YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcjVC7KzIBQWa4jeMHTaPpA
Nebraska Committee for the Humanities Betty McKeone | May 2, 1985 – The Rebirth of the Cozad Revelation and The History of the Hendee Hotel in Cozad, Nebraska
https://2ba173f2-e500-4d32-bb26-643eaf56c0f3.filesusr.com/ugd/289a72_b5a0bd664c13485e911b93b93dfcedd8.pdf
Mari Sandoz
Book: Son of the Gamblin' Man: The Youth of an Artist
https://amzn.to/3cu9PBX (paid link)
The Story Catcher (PDF download):
https://2ba173f2-e500-4d32-bb26-643eaf56c0f3.filesusr.com/ugd/289a72_b5a0bd664c13485e911b93b93dfcedd8.pdf
The Lexington Clipper-Herald
Print Olive: A man who lived by the gun, died by the gun, by Danny Gruber
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https://wn.com/Artful_Painter_Podcast_Robert_Henri_A_Secret_Identity_Audio_Only
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN AUDIO-ONLY PODCAST. THERE IS NO VIDEO.
Robert Henri's book The Art Spirit inevitably makes it in any artist's top ten artbook recommendations.
As passionate students of Art, we know Robert Henri. His paintings make up an extraordinary body of work. He is considered the "father" of the Ashcan School - a loose alliance of artists whose approach to painting had more in common with journalism than stuffy, academic Traditionalism. Henri taught in many art schools. By some estimates, he taught more than a thousand students – including Edward Hopper and George Bellows. He was universally beloved as a teacher by his students. Today we continue to benefit from his teaching preserved in the pages of The Art Spirit.
We have one of Henri's students to thank for preserving Henri's teaching: Margery Ryerson. She compiled a collection of his lecture notes, letters, and commentary together into the inspirational book The Art Spirit. It continues to be a valuable source of instruction and inspiration nearly 100 years after it was first published in 1923. The original text entered the public domain in 2019. What a remarkable gift!
We all certainly know Robert Henri.
Or, do we?
Links:
Robert Henri Museum and Art Gallery
https://www.roberthenrimuseum.org/
Robert Henri Museum YouTube Channel
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- published: 19 Nov 2021
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Robert Henri's Sense of Place - Cornell Fine Arts Museum
Cornell Fine Arts Museum (CFAM ) Curator, Amy Galpin presents: Robert Henri's Sense of Place
March 14, 2014
Robert Henri possessed a profound connection to pl...
Cornell Fine Arts Museum (CFAM ) Curator, Amy Galpin presents: Robert Henri's Sense of Place
March 14, 2014
Robert Henri possessed a profound connection to place. Whether it was Ireland, Spain, New Mexico, California, or Maine, Henri was attracted to disparate places and the various people he encountered.
This talk places his painting Mountain Ash, Dark Woods, 1911, located in the permanent collection of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, in context with other works by the artist and his contemporaries.
Find out more at: http://www.rollins.edu/cfam/
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Cornell Fine Arts Museum (CFAM ) Curator, Amy Galpin presents: Robert Henri's Sense of Place
March 14, 2014
Robert Henri possessed a profound connection to place. Whether it was Ireland, Spain, New Mexico, California, or Maine, Henri was attracted to disparate places and the various people he encountered.
This talk places his painting Mountain Ash, Dark Woods, 1911, located in the permanent collection of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, in context with other works by the artist and his contemporaries.
Find out more at: http://www.rollins.edu/cfam/
- published: 15 Apr 2014
- views: 5687
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Robert Henri (1865-1929) A collection of paintings 4K Silent Slideshow
Robert Henri (1865-1929) was an American painter and teacher. He was a leading figure of the Ashcan School of American realism and an organizer of the group kno...
Robert Henri (1865-1929) was an American painter and teacher. He was a leading figure of the Ashcan School of American realism and an organizer of the group known as "The Eight," a loose association of artists who protested the restrictive exhibition practices of the powerful, conservative National Academy of Design.
Early life
Robert Henri was born Robert Henry Cozad in Cincinnati, Ohio to Theresa Gatewood Cozad and John Jackson Cozad, a gambler and real estate developer. Henri was a distant cousin of the painter Mary Cassatt. In 1871, Henri's father founded the town of Cozaddale, Ohio. In 1873, the family moved west to Nebraska, where John J. Cozad founded the town of Cozad.
In October 1882, Henri's father became embroiled in a dispute with a rancher, Alfred Pearson, over the right to pasture cattle on land claimed by the family. When the dispute turned physical, Cozad shot Pearson fatally with a pistol. Cozad was eventually cleared of wrongdoing, but the mood of the town turned against him. He fled to Denver, Colorado, and the rest of the family followed shortly afterwards. In order to disassociate themselves from the scandal, family members changed their names. The father became known as Richard Henry Lee, and his sons posed as adopted children under the names Frank Southern and Robert Earl Henri (pronounced "hen rye"). In 1883, the family moved to New York City, then to Atlantic City, New Jersey, where the young artist completed his first paintings.
Education
In 1886, Henri enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where he studied under Thomas Anshutz, a protege of Thomas Eakins, and Thomas Hovenden. In 1888, he traveled to Paris to study at the Académie Julian, where he studied under the academic realist William-Adolphe Bouguereau, came to admire greatly the work of Francois Millet, and embraced Impressionism. "His European study had helped Henri develop rather catholic tastes in art." He was admitted into the École des Beaux Arts. He visited Brittany and Italy during this period. At the end of 1891, he returned to Philadelphia, studying under Robert Vonnoh at the Pennsylvania Academy. In 1892, he began teaching at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. "A born teacher, Henry enjoyed immediate success at the school."
Work
In Philadelphia, Henri began to attract a group of followers who met in his studio to discuss art and culture, including several illustrators for the Philadelphia Press who would become known as the "Philadelphia Four": William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn, and John Sloan. They called themselves the Charcoal Club. Their gatherings featured life drawing, raucous socializing, and readings and discussions of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Émile Zola, Henry David Thoreau, William Morris Hunt, and George Moore.
While traveling to the United States after visiting his summer home in Ireland in November 1928, Robert Henri suffered an attack of neuritis, which crippled his leg. (The underlying cause was metastatic prostate cancer.) He was hospitalized at St. Luke's Hospital in New York. Gradually he became weaker, until he died of cardiac arrest early in the morning of July 12, 1929. His illness was not generally known, and came as a surprise in art circles. Upon his death, artist and pupil Eugene Speicher said "not only was he a great painter, but ... I don't think it too much to call him the father of independent painting in this country." At his death, it was reported that he was cremated, and his ashes buried in the family vault in Philadelphia.
The Eight
A group of American painters who exhibited together only once, in New York City in 1908, but who established one of the main currents in 20th-century American painting. The original Eight included: Robert Henri, Everett Shinn, John Sloan, Arthur B. Davies, Ernest Lawson, Maurice Prendergast, George Luks, William J. Glackens.
The group’s determination to bring art into closer touch with everyday life greatly influenced the course of American art.
The Ashcan School
The Ashcan School, also called the Ash Can School, was an artistic movement in the United States during the early 20th century that is best known for works portraying scenes of daily life in New York, often in the city's poorer neighborhoods.
The best known artists working in this style included Robert Henri (1865–1929), George Luks (1867–1933), William Glackens (1870–1938), John Sloan (1871–1951), and Everett Shinn (1876–1953).
Everett Shinn (1876–1953): coming soon
John Sloan (1871–1951): coming soon
George Luks (1867–1933): coming soon
William Glackens (1870–1938): coming soon
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Robert Henri (1865-1929) was an American painter and teacher. He was a leading figure of the Ashcan School of American realism and an organizer of the group known as "The Eight," a loose association of artists who protested the restrictive exhibition practices of the powerful, conservative National Academy of Design.
Early life
Robert Henri was born Robert Henry Cozad in Cincinnati, Ohio to Theresa Gatewood Cozad and John Jackson Cozad, a gambler and real estate developer. Henri was a distant cousin of the painter Mary Cassatt. In 1871, Henri's father founded the town of Cozaddale, Ohio. In 1873, the family moved west to Nebraska, where John J. Cozad founded the town of Cozad.
In October 1882, Henri's father became embroiled in a dispute with a rancher, Alfred Pearson, over the right to pasture cattle on land claimed by the family. When the dispute turned physical, Cozad shot Pearson fatally with a pistol. Cozad was eventually cleared of wrongdoing, but the mood of the town turned against him. He fled to Denver, Colorado, and the rest of the family followed shortly afterwards. In order to disassociate themselves from the scandal, family members changed their names. The father became known as Richard Henry Lee, and his sons posed as adopted children under the names Frank Southern and Robert Earl Henri (pronounced "hen rye"). In 1883, the family moved to New York City, then to Atlantic City, New Jersey, where the young artist completed his first paintings.
Education
In 1886, Henri enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where he studied under Thomas Anshutz, a protege of Thomas Eakins, and Thomas Hovenden. In 1888, he traveled to Paris to study at the Académie Julian, where he studied under the academic realist William-Adolphe Bouguereau, came to admire greatly the work of Francois Millet, and embraced Impressionism. "His European study had helped Henri develop rather catholic tastes in art." He was admitted into the École des Beaux Arts. He visited Brittany and Italy during this period. At the end of 1891, he returned to Philadelphia, studying under Robert Vonnoh at the Pennsylvania Academy. In 1892, he began teaching at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. "A born teacher, Henry enjoyed immediate success at the school."
Work
In Philadelphia, Henri began to attract a group of followers who met in his studio to discuss art and culture, including several illustrators for the Philadelphia Press who would become known as the "Philadelphia Four": William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn, and John Sloan. They called themselves the Charcoal Club. Their gatherings featured life drawing, raucous socializing, and readings and discussions of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Émile Zola, Henry David Thoreau, William Morris Hunt, and George Moore.
While traveling to the United States after visiting his summer home in Ireland in November 1928, Robert Henri suffered an attack of neuritis, which crippled his leg. (The underlying cause was metastatic prostate cancer.) He was hospitalized at St. Luke's Hospital in New York. Gradually he became weaker, until he died of cardiac arrest early in the morning of July 12, 1929. His illness was not generally known, and came as a surprise in art circles. Upon his death, artist and pupil Eugene Speicher said "not only was he a great painter, but ... I don't think it too much to call him the father of independent painting in this country." At his death, it was reported that he was cremated, and his ashes buried in the family vault in Philadelphia.
The Eight
A group of American painters who exhibited together only once, in New York City in 1908, but who established one of the main currents in 20th-century American painting. The original Eight included: Robert Henri, Everett Shinn, John Sloan, Arthur B. Davies, Ernest Lawson, Maurice Prendergast, George Luks, William J. Glackens.
The group’s determination to bring art into closer touch with everyday life greatly influenced the course of American art.
The Ashcan School
The Ashcan School, also called the Ash Can School, was an artistic movement in the United States during the early 20th century that is best known for works portraying scenes of daily life in New York, often in the city's poorer neighborhoods.
The best known artists working in this style included Robert Henri (1865–1929), George Luks (1867–1933), William Glackens (1870–1938), John Sloan (1871–1951), and Everett Shinn (1876–1953).
Everett Shinn (1876–1953): coming soon
John Sloan (1871–1951): coming soon
George Luks (1867–1933): coming soon
William Glackens (1870–1938): coming soon
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- published: 30 Mar 2019
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Robert Henri (1865-1929) by dr. christian conrad (Art History Lecture)
An overview of the life and work of Henri, Robert (1865-1929)
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An overview of the life and work of Henri, Robert (1865-1929)
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An overview of the life and work of Henri, Robert (1865-1929)
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- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 3485