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William Penhallow Henderson

William Penhallow Henderson (1877 - 1943) was an American painter, architect, and furniture designer.

William P. Henderson
William Penhallow Henderson, c. 1921
Born(1877-06-04)June 4, 1877
Medford, Massachusetts
DiedOctober 15, 1943(1943-10-15) (aged 66)
Tesuque, New Mexico
Resting placeFairview Cemetery (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
NationalityAmerican
EducationEdmund Charles Tarbell
Alma materMassachusetts Normal Art School
Known forPainting, architecture
SpouseAlice Corbin
The green cloak (1912)
'Woman before Landscape' by William Penhallow Henderson

Early life and education edit

William Penhallow Henderson was born in 1877 in Medford, Massachusetts. His father, William Oliver Henderson, was a friend of painter William Edward Norton and an amateur painter himself. During Henderson's childhood, the family moved several times, settling in Turkey Creek, Texas in 1879 and in Clifton, Kansas in 1886.

Returning to Boston in 1891, Henderson studied at the Massachusetts Normal Art School and, in 1899, entered the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, studying under Edmund Charles Tarbell. In the following year, he won the Paige Traveling Scholarship for two years of study in Europe. His travels, from 1902–1903, included London, where he became acquainted with the family of John Singer Sargent. He also traveled to Paris, Berlin, Dresden, Madrid, and the Azores.

Career edit

From 1904 to 1910, Henderson taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago. In 1904 he painted in Mexico and Arizona with colleague Carl N. Werntz. In 1905 he married Alice Corbin, a poet and assistant editor of Poetry Magazine. Their only child, Alice Oliver Henderson, was born in 1907.

Between 1906 and 1907 Henderson completed ten murals for the Joliet Township High School. Mrs. Henderson's book Anderson's Best Fairy Tales, illustrated by her husband, provided the funds for a second trip to Europe from 1910-1911. In 1914, Henderson built a house and studio of his own design at Lake Bluff, Illinois, and in the same year he was commissioned by Frank Lloyd Wright to design murals for Midway Gardens, Chicago. Unfortunately, the murals were painted over shortly after completion. In the following year, he designed the scenery and costumes for the Chicago Fine Arts Theatre production of Alice in Wonderland.

Because his wife Alice Corbin Henderson had tuberculosis, the Hendersons moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1916. In 1918 Henderson was employed by the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation in San Francisco to paint camouflage onto the hulls of ships during World War I.[1]

In 1925 Henderson, with his first son-in-law John Evans, formed the Pueblo-Spanish Building Company, through which he designed and built many private homes and some public buildings, including the Railroad Ticket Office in Santa Fe. Henderson was also successful at designing carved wooden furniture. In the mid-1930s, he was appointed to the Federal Arts Project, for which he completed easel paintings and six murals for the Santa Fe Federal Court Building.

In 1937, Henderson designed the Navajo House of Religion, built in the style of a Navajo hogan, in Santa Fe. It is now called the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. The museum's earliest names were the Navajo House of Prayer and House of Navajo Religion, but soon after it opened to the public its name officially became the Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art.

In 1938, Henderson completed the six WPA murals begun by Gerald Cassidy for the U.S. Courthouse (Santa Fe, New Mexico).[2]

Henderson died in 1943 in Tesuque, New Mexico. His art resides in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Denver Art Association, New Mexico Museum of Art,[3] Taos Art Museum and the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History.

The Santa Fe home of he and his wife, at 555-57 Camino del Monte Sol, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the Camino del Monte Sol Historic District.[4]

References edit

  • "William Penhallow Henderson papers, 1876-1987, (bulk 1876-1943)". Archives of American Art. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2015-03-23.
  1. ^ Coke, Van Deren (1972). Nordfeldt, the painter. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. p. 49.
  2. ^ Hoefer, Jacqueline (2003). A More Abundant Life : New Deal Artists and Public Art in New Mexico. Santa Fe, NM: Sunstone Press. pp. 90–94. ISBN 0865343713.
  3. ^ Feldman, Sandra K. (1982). William Penhallow Henderson The Early Years : 1901-1916. New York, NY: Hirschl & Adler Galleries Inc. p. 9.
  4. ^ Corinne P. Sze (February 12, 1988). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Camino del Monte Sol Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved July 8, 2019. With accompanying 30 photos

Further reading edit

  • Breeskin, Adelyn D. (1978). William Penhallow Henderson, 1877–1943: An Artist of Santa Fe. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Feldman, Sandra K. (1982). William Penhallow Henderson, The Early Years: 1901–1916. New York: Hirschl & Adler Galleries.
  • Phoenix Art Museum (1984). William Penhallow Henderson: Master Colorist of Santa Fe. Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum.

External links edit

william, penhallow, henderson, 1877, 1943, american, painter, architect, furniture, designer, william, henderson, 1921born, 1877, june, 1877medford, massachusettsdiedoctober, 1943, 1943, aged, tesuque, mexicoresting, placefairview, cemetery, santa, mexico, nat. William Penhallow Henderson 1877 1943 was an American painter architect and furniture designer William P HendersonWilliam Penhallow Henderson c 1921Born 1877 06 04 June 4 1877Medford MassachusettsDiedOctober 15 1943 1943 10 15 aged 66 Tesuque New MexicoResting placeFairview Cemetery Santa Fe New Mexico NationalityAmericanEducationEdmund Charles TarbellAlma materMassachusetts Normal Art SchoolKnown forPainting architectureSpouseAlice CorbinThe green cloak 1912 Woman before Landscape by William Penhallow Henderson Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksEarly life and education editWilliam Penhallow Henderson was born in 1877 in Medford Massachusetts His father William Oliver Henderson was a friend of painter William Edward Norton and an amateur painter himself During Henderson s childhood the family moved several times settling in Turkey Creek Texas in 1879 and in Clifton Kansas in 1886 Returning to Boston in 1891 Henderson studied at the Massachusetts Normal Art School and in 1899 entered the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts studying under Edmund Charles Tarbell In the following year he won the Paige Traveling Scholarship for two years of study in Europe His travels from 1902 1903 included London where he became acquainted with the family of John Singer Sargent He also traveled to Paris Berlin Dresden Madrid and the Azores Career editFrom 1904 to 1910 Henderson taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago In 1904 he painted in Mexico and Arizona with colleague Carl N Werntz In 1905 he married Alice Corbin a poet and assistant editor of Poetry Magazine Their only child Alice Oliver Henderson was born in 1907 Between 1906 and 1907 Henderson completed ten murals for the Joliet Township High School Mrs Henderson s book Anderson s Best Fairy Tales illustrated by her husband provided the funds for a second trip to Europe from 1910 1911 In 1914 Henderson built a house and studio of his own design at Lake Bluff Illinois and in the same year he was commissioned by Frank Lloyd Wright to design murals for Midway Gardens Chicago Unfortunately the murals were painted over shortly after completion In the following year he designed the scenery and costumes for the Chicago Fine Arts Theatre production of Alice in Wonderland Because his wife Alice Corbin Henderson had tuberculosis the Hendersons moved to Santa Fe New Mexico in 1916 In 1918 Henderson was employed by the U S Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation in San Francisco to paint camouflage onto the hulls of ships during World War I 1 In 1925 Henderson with his first son in law John Evans formed the Pueblo Spanish Building Company through which he designed and built many private homes and some public buildings including the Railroad Ticket Office in Santa Fe Henderson was also successful at designing carved wooden furniture In the mid 1930s he was appointed to the Federal Arts Project for which he completed easel paintings and six murals for the Santa Fe Federal Court Building In 1937 Henderson designed the Navajo House of Religion built in the style of a Navajo hogan in Santa Fe It is now called the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian The museum s earliest names were the Navajo House of Prayer and House of Navajo Religion but soon after it opened to the public its name officially became the Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art In 1938 Henderson completed the six WPA murals begun by Gerald Cassidy for the U S Courthouse Santa Fe New Mexico 2 Henderson died in 1943 in Tesuque New Mexico His art resides in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago Denver Art Association New Mexico Museum of Art 3 Taos Art Museum and the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History The Santa Fe home of he and his wife at 555 57 Camino del Monte Sol is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the Camino del Monte Sol Historic District 4 References edit William Penhallow Henderson papers 1876 1987 bulk 1876 1943 Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Retrieved 2015 03 23 Coke Van Deren 1972 Nordfeldt the painter Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press p 49 Hoefer Jacqueline 2003 A More Abundant Life New Deal Artists and Public Art in New Mexico Santa Fe NM Sunstone Press pp 90 94 ISBN 0865343713 Feldman Sandra K 1982 William Penhallow Henderson The Early Years 1901 1916 New York NY Hirschl amp Adler Galleries Inc p 9 Corinne P Sze February 12 1988 National Register of Historic Places Registration Camino del Monte Sol Historic District National Park Service Retrieved July 8 2019 With accompanying 30 photosFurther reading editBreeskin Adelyn D 1978 William Penhallow Henderson 1877 1943 An Artist of Santa Fe Washington DC Smithsonian Institution Press Feldman Sandra K 1982 William Penhallow Henderson The Early Years 1901 1916 New York Hirschl amp Adler Galleries Phoenix Art Museum 1984 William Penhallow Henderson Master Colorist of Santa Fe Phoenix Phoenix 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