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William Michael Harnett
1851-1892 Harnett was born in Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland during the time of the potato famine. Shortly after his birth his family emigrated to America, settling in Philadelphia. Becoming a United States citizen in 1868, he made a living as a young man by engraving designs on table silver, while also taking night classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later, in New York, at Cooper Union and at the National Academy of Design. His first known oil painting, a still life, dates from 1874. The style of trompe l'oeil painting that Harnett developed was distinctive and inspired many imitators, but it was not without precedent. A number of 17th century Dutch painters, Pieter Claesz. for instance, had specialized in tabletop still life of astonishing verisimilitude. Raphaelle Peale, working in Philadelphia in the early 19th century, pioneered the form in America. What sets Harnett's work apart, besides his enormous skill, is his interest in depicting objects not usually made the subject of a painting. Harnett painted musical instruments, hanging game, and tankards, but also painted the unconventional Golden Horseshoe (1886), a single rusted horseshoe shown nailed to a board. He painted a casual jumble of second-hand books set on top of a crate, Job Lot, Cheap (1878), as well as firearms and even paper currency. His works sold well, but they were more likely to be found hanging in a tavern or a business office than in a museum, as they did not conform to contemporary notions of high art. Harnett spent the years 1880?C1886 in Europe, staying in Munich from 1881 until early 1885. Harnett's best-known paintings, the four versions of After The Hunt, were painted between 1883 and 1885. Each is an imposing composition of hunting equipment and dead game, hanging on a door with ornate hinges at the right and keyhole plate at the left. These paintings, like the horseshoe or currency depictions mentioned earlier, are especially effective as trompe l'oeil because the objects occupy a shallow space, meaning that the illusion is not spoiled by parallax shift if the viewer moves. Overall, Harnett's work is most comparable to that of the slightly younger John F. Peto. The two artists knew each other, and a comparison can be made between two paintings featuring violins. Harnett's Music and Good Luck from 1888 shows the violin hanging upright on a door with ornate hinges and with a slightly torn piece of sheet music behind it. The elements are arranged in a stable, deliberate manner. Peto's 1890 painting shows the violin hanging askew, as well as chipped and worn, with one string broken. The sheet music is dog-eared and torn around the edges, and placed haphazardly behind the instrument. The hinges are less ornate, and one is broken. Harnett's objects show signs of use but are well preserved, while Peto's more humble objects are nearly used up. Crippling rheumatism plagued Harnett in his last years, reducing the number but not the quality of his paintings. He died in New York City in 1892. Other artists who painted similar compositions in Harnett's wake include his contemporary John Haberle and successors such as Otis Kaye and Jefferson David Chalfant.

 

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William Michael Harnett The Old Cremona oil painting

Painting ID::  4059

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William Michael Harnett
The Old Cremona

   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Bankers Table oil painting

Painting ID::  4060

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William Michael Harnett
Bankers Table

   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Music and Literature oil painting

Painting ID::  4061

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William Michael Harnett
Music and Literature
1878
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Old Models oil painting

Painting ID::  4062

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William Michael Harnett
Old Models

   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Just Desserts oil painting

Painting ID::  4063

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William Michael Harnett
Just Desserts

   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Still Life with Pipe and Tobacco oil painting

Painting ID::  4064

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William Michael Harnett
Still Life with Pipe and Tobacco

   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Still Life with Turnips oil painting

Painting ID::  4065

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William Michael Harnett
Still Life with Turnips
1883
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett The Faithful Colt oil painting

Painting ID::  4066

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William Michael Harnett
The Faithful Colt
1890
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Philadelphia Public Ledger oil painting

Painting ID::  4067

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William Michael Harnett
Philadelphia Public Ledger
1880
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Charles II (mk25 oil painting

Painting ID::  24291

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William Michael Harnett
Charles II (mk25
1661
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Munich Still Life oil painting

Painting ID::  30841

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William Michael Harnett
Munich Still Life
mk68 Oil on canvas Newark Newark Museum 1884 USA
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett After the Hunt oil painting

Painting ID::  31929

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William Michael Harnett
After the Hunt
mk77 1885 Oil on canvas 71 1/2x48 1/2in
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Still life with Three Tobacco oil painting

Painting ID::  39085

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William Michael Harnett
Still life with Three Tobacco
mk140 1880 Oil on canvas 27.3x38.1cm
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Still Life with Letter to Mr.Clarke oil painting

Painting ID::  39289

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William Michael Harnett
Still Life with Letter to Mr.Clarke
mk146 1879 Oil on canvas
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Dinge fur eine Mubestunde oil painting

Painting ID::  45389

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William Michael Harnett
Dinge fur eine Mubestunde
mk181 1879 Ol auf Leinwand 38x51.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Die alte Schranktur oil painting

Painting ID::  45390

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William Michael Harnett
Die alte Schranktur
mk181 1889 Ol auf Leinwand 156.2x104.1cm
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Still Life with Three Castles Tobacco oil painting

Painting ID::  71459

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William Michael Harnett
Still Life with Three Castles Tobacco
ca. 1880(1880) Oil on canvas 27.3 x 38.1 cm (10.75 x 15 in)
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett Still Life with Three Castles Tobacco oil painting

Painting ID::  72615

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William Michael Harnett
Still Life with Three Castles Tobacco
Date ca. 1880(1880) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 27.3 X 38.1 cm (10.75 X 15 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett A Smoke Backstage oil painting

Painting ID::  79143

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William Michael Harnett
A Smoke Backstage
A Smoke Backstage, oil on canvas painting by William Michael Harnett, 1877, cyf
   
   
     

 

 

William Michael Harnett A Smoke Backstage oil painting

Painting ID::  79844

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William Michael Harnett
A Smoke Backstage
oil on canvas painting by William Michael Harnett, 1877, cyf
   
   
     

 

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William Michael Harnett
1851-1892 Harnett was born in Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland during the time of the potato famine. Shortly after his birth his family emigrated to America, settling in Philadelphia. Becoming a United States citizen in 1868, he made a living as a young man by engraving designs on table silver, while also taking night classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later, in New York, at Cooper Union and at the National Academy of Design. His first known oil painting, a still life, dates from 1874. The style of trompe l'oeil painting that Harnett developed was distinctive and inspired many imitators, but it was not without precedent. A number of 17th century Dutch painters, Pieter Claesz. for instance, had specialized in tabletop still life of astonishing verisimilitude. Raphaelle Peale, working in Philadelphia in the early 19th century, pioneered the form in America. What sets Harnett's work apart, besides his enormous skill, is his interest in depicting objects not usually made the subject of a painting. Harnett painted musical instruments, hanging game, and tankards, but also painted the unconventional Golden Horseshoe (1886), a single rusted horseshoe shown nailed to a board. He painted a casual jumble of second-hand books set on top of a crate, Job Lot, Cheap (1878), as well as firearms and even paper currency. His works sold well, but they were more likely to be found hanging in a tavern or a business office than in a museum, as they did not conform to contemporary notions of high art. Harnett spent the years 1880?C1886 in Europe, staying in Munich from 1881 until early 1885. Harnett's best-known paintings, the four versions of After The Hunt, were painted between 1883 and 1885. Each is an imposing composition of hunting equipment and dead game, hanging on a door with ornate hinges at the right and keyhole plate at the left. These paintings, like the horseshoe or currency depictions mentioned earlier, are especially effective as trompe l'oeil because the objects occupy a shallow space, meaning that the illusion is not spoiled by parallax shift if the viewer moves. Overall, Harnett's work is most comparable to that of the slightly younger John F. Peto. The two artists knew each other, and a comparison can be made between two paintings featuring violins. Harnett's Music and Good Luck from 1888 shows the violin hanging upright on a door with ornate hinges and with a slightly torn piece of sheet music behind it. The elements are arranged in a stable, deliberate manner. Peto's 1890 painting shows the violin hanging askew, as well as chipped and worn, with one string broken. The sheet music is dog-eared and torn around the edges, and placed haphazardly behind the instrument. The hinges are less ornate, and one is broken. Harnett's objects show signs of use but are well preserved, while Peto's more humble objects are nearly used up. Crippling rheumatism plagued Harnett in his last years, reducing the number but not the quality of his paintings. He died in New York City in 1892. Other artists who painted similar compositions in Harnett's wake include his contemporary John Haberle and successors such as Otis Kaye and Jefferson David Chalfant.