Robert Henri  (American, 1865-1929) 

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Robert Henri, Mary Patton in Rose Smock

 

Robert Henri
Mary Patton in Rose Smock
1926

Somerville Manning Gallery
Robert Henri, Betalo

 

Robert Henri
Betalo
1910-1911

Menconi & Schoelkopf Fine Art, LLC
Robert Henri, PORTRAIT OF MARCIA ANN M TUCKER

 

Robert Henri
PORTRAIT OF MARCIA ANN M TUCKER
1926

Driscoll Babcock Galleries
Robert Henri, Achill Island

 

Robert Henri
Achill Island
circa 1913

Kiechel Fine Art
Robert Henri, Portrait of a Boy

 

Robert Henri
Portrait of a Boy
Hammer Galleries
Robert Henri, Sea and Cliffs (Maine Coast)

 

Robert Henri
Sea and Cliffs (Maine Coast)
1908-1911

Alexandre Gallery
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Robert Henri, Coal pier at the North River

 

Robert Henri
Coal pier at the North River, 1902
oil on canvas

 

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Robert Henri, Sketchbook

 

Robert Henri
Sketchbook
pencil on squared note paper

 

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Robert Henri, Forest at Fontainebleau

 

Robert Henri
Forest at Fontainebleau
oil on panel

 

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1865   Born to John and Theresa Gatewood Cozad. Members of the family all took on different surnames following a family scandal: John Sr. had fled Nebraska, the family’s second home, after killing a man in self defense.
1883   The family moved to New York, then to Atlantic City, New Jersey
1886   Enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
1889 - 1891   Lives in Europe for 3 years
1892   Moves back to Philadelphia
1895   Makes his third trip to Europe
1900 - 1902   Teaches at the Veltin School in New York
1902 - 1908   Teaches at the New York School of Art
1915 - 1927   Teaches at the Art Students League
1929   Dies at the age of sixty-four.