JOHN CHARLES HALEY
1905-1991
Image Source: EBAY - JOHN CHARLES HALEY, SELF PORTRAIT, 1976
With the advent of Surrealism and Abstraction during the post-war years - when many figurative artists were left dangling - John Haley promptly responded to this new aesthetic.
He reconsidered his figural themes during a five-year period of experimentation; from this period - as his images of the figure became increasingly fragmented and abstracted - Haley produced some of the most pivotal works of his career.
Source: George Krevsky of San Francisco
JOHN CHARLES HALEY BIOGRAPHY
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Haley received his art education at the Minneapolis School of Art. He was awarded the Ethel Morrison Van Derlip scholarship, giving him the opportunity to travel to Europe and study for a year under Han Hoffman in Munich. Hoffman’s cubist forms molded Haley’s style of painting.
Next stop was Berkeley, California. Haley accepted a position to become a teacher at the University of California. He became known for promoting the Modernist movement through his teachings. He worked primarily in watercolors early in his career and graduated to oils in the 50’s and 60’s.
Haley was drafted into the United States Naval Reserve in 1943. He was requested to draw every detail of the Surrounding areas for invasion strategies. Then he was sent to Normandy, Sicily and the Pacific Islands. In 1945 Haley returned to U.C. Berkeley after an honorable discharge from the military.
Haley is credited with building one of the strongest art departments in the country. Thus the term “Berkeley School” came to be under his helm. The” Berkeley School” artists were watercolorists whose works were defined by their linear, graphic shapes. Haley taught at the University for over 40 years.
Throughout his life, Haley experimented in different styles of painting. He worked in sculpture, etchings and photography, studying for a time with Ansel Adams.
He retired from teaching in 1972 after building an impressive reputation as a teacher, mentor and artist.
Source: Addison Rowe Fine Art
Oil on canvas
25 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches
Signed lower left
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