Sharp - Quinnah, 1902, Native Americans
Summary
Quinnah
Public domain photograph of native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Joseph Henry Sharp is widely considered to have been the “Spiritual Father” of the Taos Society of Artists. He was the first painter to visit New Mexico, before Phillips and Blumenschein made their historic wagon trip. His work is often referred to as poetic, and is steeped in deep nostalgia that he felt all his life for the vanishing culture of the American Indian and the old west. Sharp was born in Bridgeport, Ohio on September 27, 1859 to Irish parents. His father was a local merchant.
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Tags
american art
paintings
1902 paintings
bridgeport ohio
ermine headgear in art
paintings in the smithsonian american art museum
paintings of native americans by joseph henry sharp
native americans
indians of north america
Date
1902
in collections
Source
Smithsonian
Link
Copyright info
public domain