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Koko Crater, Hawaii

This watercolor relates to a larger oil painting, a nocturn titled Moonlight, Marine Koko Crater, #506. Sharp visited Hawaii during the winters of 1930 to 1938.  The works were not dated and only a  few of them sold, so a definitive dating is difficult to determine.

 

In November, 1934 Sharp wrote that he was experimenting with watercolor after what he said were 20 years of not using the medium. These were done primarily in Hawaii. (Sharp Papers) These were seen as very successful, as he exhibited the watercolors of Hawaii at the Kreimer Galleries in Cincinnati in 1935 and a critic from the Enquirer claimed that they were the "most attractive and colorful paintings Mr. Sharp has ever exhibited." (11/3/1935)

Koko Crater, Hawaii

Record ID: 509

Date: ca. 1934

Medium: watercolor

Dimensions: 17 x 21 1/8 in.

Signature / Inscription: LR: J.H.SHARP

Owner: Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX

Accession Number: 1999.004.010


Provenance: The artist; [?]; present owner

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Created concurrently with Peter Hassrick's 2018 Whitney West publication The Life & Art of Joseph Henry Sharp, this online catalogue highlights more than 700 works by J.H. Sharp that are held in public collections.