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Joseph Decker

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He had a wife and five children, but spent long periods in Germany by himself. He was, however, fond of animals and included his pet squirrel, Bonnie, in some of his paintings. His last years are mostly undocumented and he died in the charity ward of a Brooklyn hospital in 1924. His work was
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scenes, portraits and novelties which incorporated the shape of the artist's palette, including the finger-hole. Later he worked for the well-known art collector (and his primary patron),
233: 60:. His father was a carpenter. At the age of fourteen, in 1867, he and his family emigrated to the United States. At first, he was apprenticed to a house painter in 238: 223: 228: 123:, also an art historian, has pointed out similarities between some of Decker's paintings and the illustrations on seed packets made in 64:, then worked painting signs. By the mid 1870s, he had aspirations to become a serious artist and began taking drawing classes at the 81: 95:. He established a studio in Manhattan in the mid 1880s. In 1889 he exhibited at the International Industrial Fair in 88: 19: 65: 57: 92: 73: 167: 213: 218: 124: 116: 99:. After that, he stopped exhibiting and began to paint landscapes; possibly under the influence of 120: 96: 69: 103:. At that time, his works also became softer in tone. In addition to still-lifes, he created 108: 146: 163: 87:
Upon returning, he exhibited at the National Academy, the Brooklyn Art Association, the
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Joseph Decker (1853–1924): Still Lifes, Landscapes and Images of Youth
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in 1879, where he spent a year studying with the history painter,
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Pewter
Tankard
still-lifes
Kingdom of Württemberg
Brooklyn
National Academy of Design
John George Brown
Brooklyn Art Association
Munich
Wilhelm Lindenschmit
Society of American Artists
Art Institute of Chicago
Buffalo
George Inness
genre
Thomas B. Clarke
Alfred Frankenstein
William H. Gerdts
Rochester, New York


Biography



Biography
National Gallery of Art
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