Joseph Henry Sharp

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859–1953) was an American painter known for his vivid depictions of Native American life and the landscapes of the American West. A founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, Sharp played a pivotal role in shaping the American Southwest art scene, focusing on preserving the culture, history and people of Native American tribes.

Sharp was born in 1859 in


Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

The Medicine Teepee

JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (1859-1953)

Indian Encampment

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

The Chief's Sweat Bath, Crow Reservation, Montana

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Cheyenne Medicine Tepee

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Squaw Winter, Crow Reservation, Montana

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Bawling Deer & Son, Black Deer--Taos

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Sharpening Arrows

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Evening on the Crow Reservation

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Taos Ceremonial Drum

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Alberto, Taos Youth

JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (1859-1953)

Blackfeet Teepees, Glacier Park

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Mad Wolf, Blackfeet Chief

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Alberto (Blue Drapery)

JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (1859-1953)

Spring, The Desert and Mt. San Jacinto at Palm Springs, California

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953)

Still Life with Autumn Leaves, Chinese Vase and Embroidery

JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (1859-1953)

Old Road to the Pueblo of Taos—Afterglow

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