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Martin Johnson Heade

Martin Johnson Heade was born in Lumberville, Pennsylvania near the banks of the Delaware River. He became accomplished as an artist, naturalist, and poet. He was first educated in coach painting by Edward Hicks (1780 - 1849) and later studied in Italy, France, and England, finding inspiration for his art, prints and posters. After returning to the United States, his travels took him to Missouri, Illinois, South America, British Columbia, California, and finally to Florida where he settled.

Martin Johnson Heade kept a studio in which to create art, prints and posters in the 10th Street Studio Building, New York City, from 1859 to 1861 and again, after the Civil War, from 1866 to 1879. The Bucks County Intelligencer for August 9, 1864 noted, "Heade has executed a number of sketches of the White Mountain regions, and of the wild ravines near Conway."

A prolific painter, Heade exhibited widely in Boston, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and at the Natinal Academy of Design. However, he is best known for his paintings of tropical birds and flowers and his Eastern salt marsh landscapes. His art, prints and posters have been preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Boston Museum of Fine Art, the Amon Carter Museum, and at other major museums.

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