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The Failure of Sylvester, 1914
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Boy from the Tesuque Pueblo, 1916
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1907 | Oil on canvas

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Lady in Black with Spanish Scarf...
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Young Boy (Chico), 1922
1922 | Oil on canvas

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Snow in New York, 1902
1902 | Oil on canvas

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Portrait of Mrs. Robert Henri, 1...
1914 | Oil on canvas

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The Gypsy Girl (Barbina), 1912
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La Reina Mora, 1906
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Viv in Blue Stripe, 1914
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Isolina Maldonado - Spanish Danc...
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Mary, 1913
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Pepita, 1917
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Gypsy and her Baby, 1906
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Mukie, Summer, 1914
1914 | Oil on canvas

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Coastal Scene at Sunset,
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Ballet Girls, Philadelphia (oil ...
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Ballroom scene (couples dancing)
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A New Mexico Boy,
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Beatrice Wittaker, 1919
1919 | Oil on canvas

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Street Scene with Snow (57th Str...
1902 | oil on canvas

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Portrait of Marcia Anne M. Tucke...
1926 | oil on canvas

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Indian Girl, or Julianita, c.191...
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Indian Girl (Julianita) (oil on ...
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Little Half Breed, 1917
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The Gypsy Girl, 1912
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Pegeen, 1926
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The Beach Hat, 1914
1914 | oil on canvas

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1913 | oil on canvas

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Berna Escudero, 1922
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Nelson Cooper, Gypsy Boy, 1915
1915 | oil on canvas

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Antonio Banos, 1908
1908 | oil on canvas

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Orientalen
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Girl with Big Hat,
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1915 | Oil on canvas

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Newsgirl - Madrid, 1908
1908 | oil on canvas

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The Masquerade Dress, 1911
1911 | Oil on canvas

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The Reader in the Forest, 1918 (...
1918 | pastel on wove paper

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Irish Lad, 1913
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Bernadita, 1922
1922 | Oil on canvas

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1898 | oil on wood

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Indian Girl in a White Blanket, ...
1917 | Oil on canvas

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Little Half Breed (oil on canvas)
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Dorita, 1923
1923 | Oil on canvas

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The Little Irishman, 1913
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Cameron Cecil, 1925
1925 | oil on canvas

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Portrait of Maja in Dark Blue, 1...
1903 | oil on canvas

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Walter Elmer Schofield
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The Spanish Dancer Isolina Maldo...
1921 | Oil on canvas

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Edna Smith in a Japanese Wrap, c...
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Early Morning, Venice, 1891
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1916 | Oil on canvas

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Carl Schleicher, 1921
1921 | oil on canvas

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Skipper Mick, 1924
1924 | oil on canvas

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Jimmie Gerry,
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1898 | Oil on canvas

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Mexican Girl with Oriental Scarf...
1916 | oil on canvas

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1916 | oil on canvas

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Johnnie Patton, 1924
1924 | Oil on canvas

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Unbekanntes Bild
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1926 | oil on canvas

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At Joinville, 1896
1896 | oil on canvas

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Portrait of a Girl, 1928
1928 | oil on canvas

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At Joinville (oil on canvas)
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Robert Cozad Henri
 
1913 | painting

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George W. Bellows, 1911
1911 | oil on canvas

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1910 | Oil on canvas

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1927 | oil on canvas

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Robert Cozad Henri
 
1901 | Oil on canvas

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1908 | Oil on canvas

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1908 | Oil on canvas

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1908 | Oil on canvas

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Robert Cozad Henri

Robert Cozad Henri

  June 24, 1865
  July 12, 1929
   •   Realism   •   Wikipedia: Robert Cozad Henri

First of all, some irritations with the American painter Robert Henri due to his name have to be cleared up. Robert Earle Henri and Robert Henry Cozad are two names for one and the same person. The painter was born Robert Henry Cozad, but like his entire family, he changed his identity due to a fatal incident involving his father. Henri underwent a classical European education after his training at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He left the USA to study in France and continued his education in Italy and Great Britain. During his time in Paris, the paintings of Francois Millet and the expressions of Impressionism had a special influence. After the end of his European educational stay, Henri moved to the Philadelphia School of Design for Women as a lecturer.

The experiences with dynamic modernism in the US cities changed Henri's artistic perspective. The forms of expression and subjects of Impressionism increasingly appeared to be inadequate for depicting the reality of the modern metropolis. Henri was looking for new, unspent motifs in his modern American environment and for a new kind of formal language. He shared this search with a number of other American artists with whom he was in exchange, such as William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn and John Sloan. Together with these painters, Henri stands for the Ashcan School and its dedication to a relentless reflection of big-city reality.

Henri was at the centre of the artistic debate with the conservative artistic mainstream in the USA. In 1908 Henri was one of the organizers of an exhibition entitled "The Eight", which aimed to make a statement against the prevailing taste in art in museums and galleries. Henri was also one of the eight modern painters exhibited there. In 1913, together with the Eight, they accompanied the Armory Show, the aim of which was to bring European modernist painters to the attention of a larger public in the USA. However, the works of Cubism and Futurism exhibited there were an artistic challenge for the convinced realist Henri. The rebel against the art mainstream and the art establishment now became part of the mainstream himself. In 1929 the Art Council of New York declared Henri one of the three most important living painters in the USA. After his death, Henri was honored with a commemorative exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum.

Robert Cozad Henri

Robert Cozad Henri
  June 24, 1865
  July 12, 1929
   •   Realism   •   Wikipedia: Robert Cozad Henri

First of all, some irritations with the American painter Robert Henri due to his name have to be cleared up. Robert Earle Henri and Robert Henry Cozad are two names for one and the same person. The painter was born Robert Henry Cozad, but like his entire family, he changed his identity due to a fatal incident involving his father. Henri underwent a classical European education after his training at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He left the USA to study in France and continued his education in Italy and Great Britain. During his time in Paris, the paintings of Francois Millet and the expressions of Impressionism had a special influence. After the end of his European educational stay, Henri moved to the Philadelphia School of Design for Women as a lecturer.

The experiences with dynamic modernism in the US cities changed Henri's artistic perspective. The forms of expression and subjects of Impressionism increasingly appeared to be inadequate for depicting the reality of the modern metropolis. Henri was looking for new, unspent motifs in his modern American environment and for a new kind of formal language. He shared this search with a number of other American artists with whom he was in exchange, such as William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn and John Sloan. Together with these painters, Henri stands for the Ashcan School and its dedication to a relentless reflection of big-city reality.

Henri was at the centre of the artistic debate with the conservative artistic mainstream in the USA. In 1908 Henri was one of the organizers of an exhibition entitled "The Eight", which aimed to make a statement against the prevailing taste in art in museums and galleries. Henri was also one of the eight modern painters exhibited there. In 1913, together with the Eight, they accompanied the Armory Show, the aim of which was to bring European modernist painters to the attention of a larger public in the USA. However, the works of Cubism and Futurism exhibited there were an artistic challenge for the convinced realist Henri. The rebel against the art mainstream and the art establishment now became part of the mainstream himself. In 1929 the Art Council of New York declared Henri one of the three most important living painters in the USA. After his death, Henri was honored with a commemorative exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum.





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