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Horace Pippin

Horace Pippin (1888 - 1946) was active/lived in Pennsylvania.  Horace Pippin is known for Naive townscape, genre and still-life painting.

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Horace Pippin was born in 1888 in West Chester, Pennsylvania.  Pippin was one of the last of this country's important folk artists.  He was the grandson of slaves.  He left school at fourteen, worked as a field hand in Goshen, New York and then enlisted in the Army. During World War I, a sniper wounded him in the right shoulder, partially paralyzing his arm.  After the war, he was able to perform only light labor; he was a junk dealer and delivered laundry that his wife took in.  He also began to paint, laboriously. He painted many genre scenes of black life: the war, the hearth, his favorite heroes, religious subjects, etc.  He painted still life, and portraits of whites as well as blacks.  He worked out of a tiny dark room in his home.

Pippin's primitivism is a miraculously childlike vision sustained and disciplined without being dulled by a long professional career as a painter.  It's the paradoxically sophisticated primitivism of an ar   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 6311 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Horace Pippin

   Horace Pippin  Born:  1888 - West Chester, Pennsylvania
Died:   1946
Known for:  Naive townscape, genre and still-life painting

Horace Pippin was born in 1888 in West Chester, Pennsylvania.  Pippin was one of the last of this country's important folk artists.  He was the grandson of slaves.  He left school at fourteen, worked as a field hand in Goshen, New York and then enlisted in the Army. During World War I, a sniper wounded him in the right shoulder, partially paralyzing his arm.  After the war, he was able to perform only light labor; he was a junk dealer and delivered laundry that his wife took in.  He also began to paint, laboriously. He painted many genre scenes of black life: the war, the hearth, his favorite heroes, religious subjects, etc.  He painted still life, and portraits of whites as well as blacks.  He worked out   ...  Displaying 750 of 6311 characters.

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