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Taos Painters Henry Francois Farny 1847 - 1916
editHenry Farny was born in Alsace France the son of a political refugee who to emigrated to Pennsylvania when Henry was six years old. As a child he enjoyed a friendly relationship with a nearby band of Senecas which began his life-long fascination with Native Americans. In 1859 Farny'sfamily moved to Cincinnati where he later took his first job as an apprentice lithographer. By the time he was eighteen Harper's Weekly has published a two-page view of Cincinnati that Farny had drawn. After briefly working for Harper's in New York Farny decided he needed more advanced art training. In 1867 he traveled to the Royal Academy in Dusseldorf Germany where he spent three years studying under Herman Hartzog and Thomas Read and painting beside John Twachtman and Frank Duveneck. Returning to Cincinnati in 1870 Farny resumed his illustration career working for local publishers as well as Harper's Weekly and Century magazines. Other illustration commissions ranged from such projects as circus posters to McGuffy's Eclectic Readers the most widely used grade school texts of the 19th century. In 1881 Farny learned that the great Lakota leader Sitting Bull had turned himself over to the US military and was being held at the Standing Rock Agency. Hoping to meet Sitting Bull and learn more about the Ghost Dance movement Farny journeyed up the Missouri River to North Dakota but arrived after Sitting Bull had been moved to Fort Randall. Nevertheless Farny was enchanted with what he did find and used the opportunity to make sketches and collect artifacts for use in his studio paintings back in Cincinnati. From this time on he devoted much of his time to recording scenes of Plains Indian life. Farny made his next Western trip in 1883 to illustrate a Century magazine article about the completion Northern Pacific Railroad's transcontinental line. Part of the celebration included ceremonies at the new territorial capital at Bismarck where he finally met Sitting Bull who delivered an address through an interpreter. Continuin... read more
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Henry Farny was born in Alsace France the son of a political refugee who to emigrated to Pennsylvania when Henry was six years old. As a child he enjoyed a friendly relationship with a nearby band of Senecas which began his life-long fascination with Native Americans. In 1859 Farny's family moved to Cincinnati where he later took his first job as an apprentice lithographer. By the time he was eighteen Harper's Weekly has published a two-page view of Cincinnati that Farny had drawn. After briefly working for Harper's in New York Farny decided he needed more advanced art training. In 1867 he traveled to the Royal Academy in Dusseldorf Germany where he spent three years studying under Herman Hartzog and Thomas Read and painting beside John Twachtman and Frank Duveneck. Returning to Cincinnati in 1870 Farny resumed his illustration career working for local publishers as well as Harper's Weekly and Century magazines. Other illustration commissions ranged from such projects as circus posters to McGuffy's Eclectic Readers the most widely used grade school texts of the 19th century. In 1881 Farny learned that the great Lakota leader Sitting Bull had turned himself over to the US military and was being held at the Standing Rock Agency. Hoping to meet Sitting Bull and learn more about the Ghost Dance movement Farny journeyed up the Missouri River to North Dakota but arrived after Sitting Bull had been moved to Fort Randall. Nevertheless Farny was enchanted with what he did find and used the opportunity to make sketches and collect artifacts for use in his studio paintings back in Cincinnati. From this time on he devoted much of his time to recording scenes of Plains Indian life. Farny made his next Western trip in 1883 to illustrate a Century magazine article about the completion Northern Pacific Railroad's transcontinental line. Part of the celebration included ceremonies at the new territorial capital at Bismarck where he finally met Sitting Bull who delivered an address through an interpreter. Continuin
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