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Henry François Farny (15 July 1847,
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 – 23 December 1916) was an American
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ...
and
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. His work was centered on the life of Native Americans in the 19th-century United States.


Biography

Farny's family left
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in 1853 to emigrate to the United States. The family moved to Warren, Pennsylvania, near a Seneca reservation. As a child, he learned the lore of the woods from Seneca Indians, who came from their reservation to hunt in the neighborhood where his father lived. In his boyhood, he was fond of covering the walls of his father's board-house with pictures of animals, birds, and Indians, which he scratched with nails or framed by aid of burnt sticks. Around 1859, the Farny family moved to
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. Attracted by painting and drawing, the young man became an illustrator for magazines and books for children. When he was 18 years old, ''
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'' published a double-page view of Cincinnati he made. Between 1867 and 1870, he took private lessons from
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in
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. By the time Farny had arrived at Düsseldorf, and began attending Düsseldorf academy in the late 1860s ,the
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had already begun to lose its once high acclaim among most of the American populace. One part of America where this was not the case was in Cincinnati, where the realist objectives taught there were still being held in high esteem. Despite this, upon his return to Cincinnati in 1870, Farny, who had been studying abroad, came home to a minimally responsive demand by Cincinnatians for his paintings. He used his newfound skills in the service of poster painting and other odd jobs. In 1873, this all changed when he was commissioned by the chamber of commerce to depict in drawing the different stages of pork packing in Cincinnati. In 1881, inspired by the developing market for Indian paintings, Farny traveled up the Missouri River, making sketches, taking notes and photography, and collecting artifacts. On several more trips West, he did the same, until his Cincinnati studio contained enough material for almost any Indian subject he wished to illustrate. Upon his return to Cincinnati, he remarked: "The plains, the buttes, the whole country and its people are fuller of material for the artist than any country in Europe." About 100 paintings were inspired by Farny's western trips in the 1880s. ''Ration Day at Standing Rock Agency'', ''The Song of the Talking Wire'', and ''The Last Vigil'' are among his most famous. His understanding of the Indian's plight is often apparent in his work. Farny was one of the founding members of the Cincinnati Art Club and served as its second president from 1892–94.
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once said to Farny: "Farny, the nation owes you a great debt. It does not realize it now, but it will some day. You are preserving for future generations phases of American history that are rapidly passing away." He died in Cincinnati in 1916. His obituary appeared in the ''Cincinnati Enquirer'' on December 25, 1916.


Legacy

Farny's art continues to gain in popularity, and most serious public as well as private Western art collections include at least one painting. Recently, his ''Southern Plains Indian Warrior'' sold at Bonhams for £224,097 (US$362,500) - more than three times its original estimated value.


Artworks

Selected artworks


References


Further reading


Henry Farny, Inventories of American Painting (IAP), Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS)
* Baltzer, Charles. ''Henry F. Farny.'' Cincinnati: Indian Hill Historical Museum Association, 1978. * Carter, Denny. ''Henry Farny.'' New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1978


External links


Henry F. Farny - Smithsonian American Art MuseumPBS Antiques Roadshow Best Moment
-- A painting of Farny's is evaluated and appraised. From the program's official YouTube channel. {{DEFAULTSORT:Farny, Henry 19th-century American painters American male painters American illustrators 20th-century American painters 1847 births 1916 deaths French emigrants to the United States Artists from Cincinnati Painters from Ohio People from Ribeauvillé 19th-century American male artists 20th-century American male artists