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Horace Pippin

Horace Pippin. Nathaniel Laverick. Introduction.

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Horace Pippin

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  1. Horace Pippin Nathaniel Laverick

  2. Introduction • Horace Pippin was a born artist. He was incredible in many different ways including his talent, and heroic behavior. He was more than an artist he was a hero. Art calmed him down and helped him get through tough times for example when he was in the military. I hope you learn about something new, or something very interesting.

  3. Early Life • Horace Pippin was born on February 22 1888 in West Chester Pennsylvania although he moved to New York [state] when he was little. His love of art started when he was just 7. • He worked odd jobs on a farm, and was a junk dealer, an iron worker, and a local hotel porter. • When he was 19 he joined the army, and was sent to the depressing trenches of World War I in Europe.

  4. World War I Experience • Like other artists that served in WWI, Horace Pippen kept journals and wrote letters about his experiences. • The experiences haunted him and influenced his drawings. • These drawings displayed the horrors of war, showing the death and suffering, through his art. • During his service he was shot in the arm by a sniper his arm was paralyzed he was in horrible pain, and he would never forget the suffering in his later years.

  5. Accomplishments'/Obstacles' • Horace Pippin’s wound caused him, and many others to be sent back to the states a later rule in World War II that if all your brothers got killed in action you have to leave. • He was called names when he was older, but in my opinion that didn’t stop him from becoming the most creative artist in the 30’s. • He was an overnight sensation after he entered two of his paintings in an art show. The people adored his work, and the thought he put into it.

  6. Influences • Horace Pippin was talented enough to be a simple artist, but he took it to the next level. He made beautiful masterpieces. • The wound in his arm kept him from painting, but he soon could move his hand, and began to paint starting his fame and career. • He loved to draw when he was little, and the memory kept him drawing in the trenches showing his skills to other soldiers.

  7. Picture Page These are photographs of Horace Pippin’s artwork.

  8. Picture Page [con.]

  9. Bibliography Thanks for the info!!! Biography.com Wikipedia Ask.com Factmonster.com Historynet.com Wiki.answers.net ExplorePAhistory.com Google Search THANKS 

  10. Conclusion Hope you learned something new, and at the end of the Power-point you are welcome to ask a question.

  11. Ending Thanks For watching

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