John Hauser

Visual Artist

1859 – 1913

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Who was John Hauser?

John Hauser was an American painter best known for his portraits of American Indians/Native Americans and depictions of various aspects of Indian life. He had academic training at art schools in Europe, including the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In the United States he became fascinated with Native Americans of the Southwest and West, whom he painted for the rest of his life. In 1893 he traveled with the American artist Joseph Henry Sharp to Taos, New Mexico and other areas of that and nearby states. He did so much work at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota that he and his wife were adopted by the Lakota Sioux as members of their nation.

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Born
Jan 30, 1859
Cincinnati
Education
  • Art Academy of Cincinnati
  • Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Died
Oct 6, 1913
Cincinnati

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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