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together with his second wife, Louise. While in Hawaii, Sharp painted only for pleasure. At the request of a local gallery owner, Sharp agreed to show some of his work. The Sharps wintered in Hawaii for the next eight years, except for 1931 and 1933, when they wintered in Mexico and the Orient
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containing a bedroom and kitchen. The ridgepole of the cabin was high enough (16.5 ft.) to allow a balcony at one end, where he hung animal hides and Indian blankets for privacy, to make the space behind it usable as a guest bedroom. The Sharps furnished the cabin in an
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Sharp's father died when he was twelve years old. Soon after, the boy began working in a nail factory to help support his family. By age 14, his hearing loss made continued schooling impossible. He quit school and moved to
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on August 29, 1953. Over his lifetime, Sharp had produced around 10,500 works of art, including oil paintings, etchings, monotypes, pastels, and watercolors. Of these works, fully 7,800 are of
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His painting "View of the Taos Pueblo" was stolen on December 14, 2022, from a truck in Boulder, Colorado. It was recovered the next month in Lakewood, Colorado.
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subjects, including 3,200 portraits. He was a historian of the West as well as a painter, and helped to preserve the record of a way of life that was changing.
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Sharp closed the studio in Taos when he was 93 years old to travel to California. While he intended to return to Taos the next year, he fell ill and died in
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magazine. In an unusual arrangement, Sharp lived and worked there rent-free, and finally was permitted to buy the cabin in 1922.
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Sharp built a two-story house with studio near the chapel. His historic studios in Taos are maintained as part of
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at 146 Kit Carson Road by The Couse Foundation, which offers scheduled and private tours. It is listed on the
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painting for the first time. In 1915, along with Couse, Sharp became one of the six founding members of the
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Berman, Avis (March 1987). "Art: Taos Landscapes. Pioneer Artists Depict the Grandeur of New Mexico".
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The Beat of the Drum and the Whoop of the Dance: A Study of the Life and Work of Joseph Henry Sharp
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In 1893, he made his second trip to the American West in the company of fellow Cincinnati artist
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Haverstock, Mary Sayre; Vance, Jeannette Mahoney; Meggitt, Brian L.; Weidman, Jeffrey (2000).
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tribe. (Hearst's entire collection of 155 of Sharp's paintings was eventually donated to the
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Sharp continued to teach in Cincinnati until 1902. During this period he also spent time in
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In 1909, he bought a former chapel in Taos to use as a studio, near the house of the artist
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commissioned him to paint the portraits of 200 Native American warriors who survived the
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: The Rocky Mountain Region
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He returned to the United States and in 1883 made the first of his journeys to the
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style and decorated it with their collection of Indian artifacts, which included
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Sharp called the cabin Absarokee Hut. He designed it as a one-room cabin, with a
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Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp: Part 5
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by trade. From childhood, Sharp was fascinated with anything to do with
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chapel in Taos for use as a studio. It was near the home of the artist
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Sharp returned to Cincinnati where he married Addie and taught at the
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In 1881, Sharp traveled to Europe, where he studied for a year at the
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portraits and cultural life, as well as Western landscapes. President
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Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Work of Joseph Henry Sharp
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Joseph Henry Sharp Fine Art Gallery of Paintings, Beverly Hills, CA
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robe, shields, pottery, and baskets. The cabin was featured in
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Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph Henry Sharp Studios
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Starting in 1930, Sharp vacationed for a number of winters in
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The Couse-Sharp Historic Site: Joseph Henru Sharp / Biography
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In Poetic Silence, The Floral Paintings of Joseph Henry Sharp
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In 1890, Sharp and 12 other Cincinnati artists formed the
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sparked his enthusiasm, which he shared with colleagues
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Artists of the American West: A Biographical Dictionary
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Representative Citizens of Ohio: Memorial—Biographical
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Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900: A Biographical Dictionary
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Crow Reservation - Teepees and Indians (Sweat Lodge)
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Includes a photo of the interior of his Taos studio.
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The Taos Society of Artist: Masters and Masterpieces
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and the New Mexico Register of Cultural Properties.
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Index

Joseph H. Sharp

Bridgeport, Ohio
Pasadena, California
American
McMicken School of Design
Art Academy of Cincinnati
Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp)
Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Munich)
Académie Julian
Painting
Taos Society of Artists
Taos Society of Artists
Taos, New Mexico
John Hauser
American Indian
Theodore Roosevelt
Battle of the Little Bighorn
Crow Agency
Montana
E. Irving Couse
Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph Henry Sharp Studios
National Register of Historic Places
Bridgeport, Ohio
Irish
immigrant
merchant
American Indians
Cincinnati
McMicken School of Design

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