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master Farny Henry USA 1847-1916 4 Chief Spotted Tail 4 Crow Scouts 4 Fort Totten Trail 4 Farney Henry F Indian Brave by American oil painting old paintings artists 4 Indian Scout 4 Through The Pass Winter 5 Defending the Stagecoach 5 Farney Henry F Indian Family Winter Move by American oil painting old paintings artists 5 Saddling Up |
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5 The Toilers of the Plains 5 Warrior and Teepees 6 Farney Henry F A Lucky Shot by American oil painting old paintings artists 6 Drawing Water 6 Moki Courtship 6 Obsidian Mountain in The Yellowstone 7 Farney Henry F A Moment of Suspense by American oil painting old paintings artists 7 Among the Foothills 7 Departure for the Buffalo Hunt 7 Indian Encampment 7 Farney Henry F Indian Encampment2 by American oil painting old paintings artists 8 F The Captive |
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Henry Farny Friend of:
Frank
Duveneck (1848-1919). |
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From 1852-1859, the Farny
family resided in Warren, Pennsylvania.
While in Pennsylvania, a young Henry came
into contact with the Seneca Indian Tribe.
Farny’s fascination with these Native
Americans would become a life-long
obsession. In 1859, the Farny's moved to
Cincinnati. Henry attended Woodward High
School until the death of his father in
1861. |
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The first painting in Farny’s western series
was titled, “Tribes of the Plains.” The
painting sold immediately. Many paintings of
Native Americans followed. In 1883, Henry
Farny took another excursion to the west. On
this trip, Henry Farny was able to meeting the famous
Chief Sitting Bull. Henry Farny also became
friends with General (later President) U.S.
Grant and President Theodore Roosevelt.
Several more trips to the west were
undertaken in the 1880s. These trips not
only inspired Farny’s work, but also filled
his sketchbooks to overflowing. Henry Farny’s depictions of the Native Americans were done in a very sympathetic manner. |
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The Native Americans were always portrayed
in realistic settings that were sensitive to
their culture and traditions. Unlike many
western painters of the day, Henry Farny
painted the everyday events of native life -
not sensationalized battle and dance scenes.
In 1894, Henry Farny received the privilege
of painting the portrait of Apache Chief
Geronimo. Geronimo was so pleased with the
work that Henry Farny agreed to sign the canvas. - Farny Henry oil painting artist, old paintings American - Farny Henry - American old oil painting artist, old oil paintings artist Farny Henry Bio of old oil painting artists, American oil paintings artist Farny Henry, old oil painting. In the 1890s. Henry Farny moved to Covington. Henry Farny used a double frame home at 1029-31 Banklick Street for his residence and studio. At this location, Henry Farny entertained some of the most well known Cincinnatians of the day. In 1906, at the age of 59, Farny married his young ward, Miss Guerrin. The couple had one son, Daniel. Henry Farny died in 1916. Farny’s work has appreciated in value since the time of his death. In 1981, one oh his small paintings, “Peace and Plenty” (7 x 8 ¾”) sold in Cincinnati for $40,000. At this time, many of his larger works were selling in the $200,000 range. Many of his works are on permanent display at the Cincinnati Art Museum. |
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| - Farny Henry oil painting artist, old paintings American - Farny Henry - American old oil painting artist, old oil paintings artist Farny Henry Bio of old oil painting artists, American oil paintings artist Farny Henry, old oil painting.Henry Farny’s home on Banklick Street slowly fell into disrepair following his death. By the 1980s, the building was in shambles. In May 1984, the City of Covington Housing Director recommended that the building be demolished. Instead, Covington City Commissioner Denny Bowman began a movement to save the historic structure. A Kentucky Post editorial came out in support of the drive, “We fled to the suburbs years ago and left the old cities full of history to die. We tossed aside our heritage, letting decay erase our past, as we seized upon the future. And we have lost much in the process.” After a number of failed attempts to raise the necessary funds for restoration, the home was demolished on January 12, 1987. |
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