Joseph Henry Sharp (American, 1859-1953) Ditch Workers,
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Joseph Henry Sharp (American, 1859-1953)
Ditch Workers, oil on canvas, signed JH Sharp (lower left)
20 x 24 inches
 This is a depiction of the
"arroyo", or sand wash that was one of the main thoroughfares from Taos Pueblo to the town of Taos. This location is directly behind art patroness and cultural influencer, Mabel Dodge Luhan's house, and not more than a half mile from Sharps' home and studio. Sharp's title
"Ditch Workers" is perhaps a reference to the pace of life at the Pueblo in stark comparison to the Anglo drive of commercial progress, and/or perhaps it is a reference to the limited options available to many folks during the Great Depression. Long shadows of morning light give depth to the sage, chamisa and Taos Pueblo people with Taos Mountain in the distance rising to meet the passing clouds. Sharp's masterful brushworks records a scene of every day life in Taos, now lost to us save for his canvas.
-Davison Koenig, Executive Director/Curator The Couse-Sharp Historic Site Taos, New Mexico
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Judge Thomas and Betty Phelps
Ditch Workers, oil on canvas, signed JH Sharp (lower left)
20 x 24 inches
 This is a depiction of the
"arroyo", or sand wash that was one of the main thoroughfares from Taos Pueblo to the town of Taos. This location is directly behind art patroness and cultural influencer, Mabel Dodge Luhan's house, and not more than a half mile from Sharps' home and studio. Sharp's title
"Ditch Workers" is perhaps a reference to the pace of life at the Pueblo in stark comparison to the Anglo drive of commercial progress, and/or perhaps it is a reference to the limited options available to many folks during the Great Depression. Long shadows of morning light give depth to the sage, chamisa and Taos Pueblo people with Taos Mountain in the distance rising to meet the passing clouds. Sharp's masterful brushworks records a scene of every day life in Taos, now lost to us save for his canvas.
-Davison Koenig, Executive Director/Curator The Couse-Sharp Historic Site Taos, New Mexico
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Judge Thomas and Betty Phelps
Condition
Appears in overall good condition, with some minor suface dirt. Blacklight reveals no areas of repair or inpainting.
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For condition inquiries please contact Alexandria Dreas at alexandriadreas@hindmanauctions.com
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Joseph Henry Sharp (American, 1859-1953) Ditch Workers,
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