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Birth
1871 (Stuttgart, Germany)
Death
1895 (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Lived/Active
Utah

Often Known For
landscape, figure and religious painting
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After J. T. Harwood’s return to Salt Lake City from California in 1885, he set up as an art teacher in the territory’s capitol city and took on some pupils. At least one of these was Herman Haag who later established a creditable local reputation as a painter. Harwood was joined by Haag in 1888 or ’89 in Europe as the fifth and youngest LDS missionary in Paris.
Originally from Stuttgart, Germany, the LDS convert went all the way to Salt Lake City only to be advised by Harwood and (showing 500 of 1897 characters). |
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