Born in Newark, New Jersey, Henry Rankin Poore became a painter of
rural landscape subjects, fox hunting, portraits, and animals. He
has been described as a "spirited and versatile artist, able to paint
on diverse themes and noted for his sporting pictures as well as genre
and landscape paintings." (Zellman 544)
He
was raised in California and planned to study for the ministry.
However, the art exhibition section of the 1874 Centennial Exposition in
Philadelphia re-dire (showing 500 of 2711 characters). |
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Henry Poore is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Old Lyme Colony Painters San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 Taos Pre 1940 Tonalism
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