John Wesley Hardrick, Indiana (1891-1968), Autumn
John Wesley Hardrick Indiana (1891-1968) Autumn Landscape, Brown County Hills oil on board No visible signature as framed. Highly important African-American painter from Indianapolis. Hardrick studied at the John Herron Art Institute (Indianapolis), and exhibited at the 10th Annual Exhibition of Works by Indiana Artists in 1917, with fellow African-American painter, W.E. Scott. He shared a studio with Hale Woodruff for a time in the 1920s and exhibited with him in 1927 at the Art Institute of Chicago. He also was included in the Second Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Negro Art in San Diego (1929). He was awarded grants from the Harmon Foundation and worked as a WPA muralist in 1933-34. 7 3/4"H x 9 1/2"W (image), 14 1/2"H x 16"W (frame)
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John Wesley Hardrick Indiana (1891-1968) Autumn Landscape, Brown County Hills oil on board No visible signature as framed. Highly important African-American painter from Indianapolis. Hardrick studied at the John Herron Art Institute (Indianapolis), and exhibited at the 10th Annual Exhibition of Works by Indiana Artists in 1917, with fellow African-American painter, W.E. Scott. He shared a studio with Hale Woodruff for a time in the 1920s and exhibited with him in 1927 at the Art Institute of Chicago. He also was included in the Second Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Negro Art in San Diego (1929). He was awarded grants from the Harmon Foundation and worked as a WPA muralist in 1933-34. 7 3/4"H x 9 1/2"W (image), 14 1/2"H x 16"W (frame)
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