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E. Martin Hennings

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E. Martin Hennings1886-1956

Painter, printmaker. After graduating from high school, Hennings left his native Pennsgrove, New Jersey, for five years of study at the Art Institute of Chicago. His training continued with two years at the Royal Academy in Munich. Fellow art students in Munich included Walter Ufer and Victor Higgins. In 1914, at the outbreak of World War I, Hennings returned to Chicago, where he made his living as a muralist and commercial artist. At the urging of former Chicago mayor Carter Harrison, Hennings spent a few months in Taos in 1917. Four years later, he made Taos his permanent home, joining the Taos Society of Artists in 1924. Hennings’s favorite subject was the Indian, whom he often posed singly or in groups against a bright foliage curtain. His compositions, featuring stylized line, decorative patterns, and warm colors, won him twelve national prizes between 1916 and 1938.

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Baumgarten Twins
E. Martin Hennings
1923
Beneath the Cottonwoods
E. Martin Hennings
c. 1924
Chamisa in Bloom
E. Martin Hennings
c. 1920
Discussing The Crops
E. Martin Hennings
n.d.
The Frozen Stream
E. Martin Hennings
n.d.
The Hunters
E. Martin Hennings
c. 1940
Navajo Mother and Child
E. Martin Hennings
1955
Portrait of Patrick Irving O'Hay
E. Martin Hennings
c. 1930
Portrait of the Artist's Mother
E. Martin Hennings
n.d.
San Francisco Peaks
E. Martin Hennings
c.1920
Stringing the Bow
E. Martin Hennings
c.1924
The Twins
E. Martin Hennings
1923 (original), 1991 restrike
Untitled
E. Martin Hennings
c. 1924
Untitled (horse and colt by stream)
E. Martin Hennings
c. 1924
Watching the Ceremony
E. Martin Hennings
c.1924