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Hawaii visitor Joseph Henry Sharp's oil painting 'Blow Hole, Honolulu' Some of the first westerners to visit Hawaii were artists—both professional and amateur. Many of the explorers’ ships had professional artists to record their discoveries. These artists sketched and painted Hawaii’s people and landscapes using imported materials and ...
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Jean Charlot (1898–1979), French-born American painter, illustrator; Nicholas Chevalier (1828–1902), Russian-born painter; Patrick Ching (born c. 1963), conservationist and wildlife artist, ornithological illustrator, and children's book author
Falls of Hanapepe, Kauai, oil on canvas painting by Edward Bailey, 1887 Edward Bailey (1814–1903) was the most accomplished of the Hawaiian missionary period artists in Hawaii. [ 1 ] Along with his wife Caroline Hubbard, Bailey arrived in Hawaii as a missionary-teacher in 1837 on the ship Mary Frazier .
Although Hawaii is known for its native plant species, none of the flowers or plants depicted in O'Keeffe's paintings are endemic to Hawaii. [86] The plants and flowers O'Keeffe painted represent introduced species that had been brought to the Hawaiian Islands over a period of 1500 years, initially by Polynesian voyagers in canoes, and much ...
'Hibiscus Harmony', painting by Shirley Ximena Hopper Russell, c. 1960. Shirley Ximena Hopper Russell (May 16, 1886 – February 6, 1985), also known as Shirley Marie Russell, was an American artist best known for her paintings of Hawaii and her still lifes of Hawaiian flowers. She was born Shirley Ximena Hopper in Del Rey, California, in 1886.
Mokulua, oil on canvas painting by Lloyd Sexton Jr. Still Life of Magnolias and Mangos, oil on canvas painting by Lloyd Sexton Jr., 1973. Lloyd Sexton Jr. (1912–1990), who is also known as Leo Lloyd Sexton Jr. was an American painter born in Hilo, Hawaii on March 24, 1912.
Thomas is among the foremost painters of Hawaii. [3]: 46–51 His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in over 200 solo and group exhibitions in museums, universities and art galleries [4] including one man shows at the Alan Gallery (Charles Alan formerly assisted Edith Halpert at the Downtown Gallery), New York (1958-1961); Paul Kantor Gallery, Beverly Hills, California ...