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| Joseph Henry Sharp 
	American  1859 -1953 |  
| Born: | Bridgeport, Ohio, United States |  
| Died: | Pasadena, California, United States |  
| Active: | Taos, New Mexico, United States 1902 |  
	| Studied: | McMicken School of Design, Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Art Academy
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	| Instructors: | Benjamin Jean-Joseph Constant |  
| Examples of Work: | Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, TX Butler Institute of American Art
 Cincinnati Art Museum
 Houston Art Museum, Texas
 Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe
 Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
 Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
 Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis
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| Specialty: | Painter Illustrator
 Instructor
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	| Style/School: | Western |  
	| Subjects Known For: | American Indians Landscapes
 Seascapes
 Flowers
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	| Memberships: | American Federation of Artists California Art Club
 Cincinnati Art Club
 Salmagundi Club, New York
 Taos Society of Artists
 California Print Maker Society
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	| Teaching Positions: | Cincinnati Art Academy 1892-1902 |  |  |  |  
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		| BIOGRAPHY: |  | Joseph Henry Sharp Born Ohio, 1859
 Died California, 1953
 
 Joseph Henry Sharp was educated in a public school in Ironton, Ohio, where he was raised. At age 14, he was forced to leave the public school because of an accident which rendered him deaf. He went ... 	
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 |  | Joseph Henry Sharp a painter, illustrator and teacher, particularly noted for his depictions of the life in New Mexico in the early 20th century. 
 Born in Bridgeport, Ohio 1n 1859, Sharp made his way to Cincinnati ... 	
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