biografía de John NOBLE (1874-1935)
Lugar de nacimiento: Wichita, KS
Lugar de defunción: NYC
Direcciones: Paris, France; Wichita, KS; NYC
Profesión: Painter
Estudios: Cincinnati Acad. FA; Académie Julian, Paris with J.P. Laurens, 1902; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Brussels.
Exposiciones: PAFA Ann., 1910-14, 1921-24, 1927-34; AIC; SC, 1922 (prize); Corcoran Gal biennials, 1923-32 (5 times, incl. 4th prize, 1924); Antheneum, Hartford, Conn. (prize); NAD (prize); Milch Gal, NYC.
Asociaciones: ANA, 1924; NA, 1928; Paris Am. AA; S. Artists of Picardy; Independents of Paris; Allied Artists, London; CAFA; Provincetown AA; Grand Central Art Gal. (founder).
Obra: NOMA; Acad. Design, RI; Dallas Mus.; Wichita Mus; CGA; Brooks Mem. Gal., Memphis; Milch Gal., NYC; State Capitol, Oklahoma; NGA; Brooklyn Mus.
Comentarios: He was raised on the Osage Indian Reservation, and became best known for his landscapes of Provincetown (1919-34) and Brittany, and studies of the American buffalo.
Fuentes: WW33; Provincetown Painters, 133; P&H Samuels, 348; Falk, Exh. Record Series.