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Birth
1852 (Charlestown, Indiana)
Death
1932 (Louisville, Kentucky)
Lived/Active
Kentucky
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Often Known For
tree landscape, portrait, river genre
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A painter, Harvey Joiner did portraits including the first five governors of Indiana and also worked in St. Louis where it is thought he studied with David Hoffman. At age 16, he began sketching scenes of African-Americans on the Mississippi River Boats, and by 1880, he had established a studio in Louisville, Kentucky and specialized in scenes of Kentucky beech woods. He also painted allegorical subjects.
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