ArtistsJoseph Henry Sharp
Joseph Henry Sharp

Joseph Henry Sharp

1859
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Known for his portrayal of Native American life and landscapes of the American Southwest, American painter and historian Joseph Henry Sharp was a leading figure of the Taos Society of Artists during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During his long, prolific career, he rose to prominence as a well-respected artist and obtained significant commissions. He was committed to documenting the way of life of Native American tribes that he lamented was dying; his particular Realist style lent itself to an ethnographic study of his work in addition to its art historical influence.

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Artsy artwork: Stringing Winter Corn (Early 1940s)
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Artsy artwork: Hunting Son - Taos Firelight (n.d.)
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Artsy artwork: Restlessly at Home (1907)
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Artsy artwork: Logan's Lady (1963)
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Artsy artwork: Stringing Winter Corn (Early 1940s)
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Artsy artwork: Hunting Son - Taos Firelight (n.d.)
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Artsy artwork: Restlessly at Home (1907)
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