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John Hafen

John Hafen (1856 - 1910) was active/lived in Utah, Indiana.  John Hafen is known for Landscape, portrait, figure and religious subject painting.

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John Hafen, born in Scherzingen, Switzerland on  22 March 1856, came with his parents to Payson, Utah in 1862, converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.   Six years later, the family was in Salt Lake City. 

Hafen's earliest teachers there were Danquarth Anton Weggeland (1827-1918) and George Morton Ottinger (1833-1917).   Hafen, Lorus Pratt (1856-1923) and John B. Fairbanks (1844-1940) proposed that the Church provide travel scholarships for "art missionaries" to study art in Paris, so that the Salt Lake Temple could be properly decorated with frescoes.  The proposal was accepted; accordingly in July of 1890, the group reached the City of Light.  Hafen explained that he enrolled in the Académie Julian, owing to its high standing: "that school had the greatest reputation of any in the world at that time."  (Horne, 1914, p. 46). 

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Facts about John Hafen

   John Hafen  Born:  1856 - Scherzingen, Turgan, Switzerland
Died:   1910 - Peaceful Valley, Indiana
Known for:  Landscape, portrait, figure and religious subject painting

John Hafen, born in Scherzingen, Switzerland on  22 March 1856, came with his parents to Payson, Utah in 1862, converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.   Six years later, the family was in Salt Lake City. 

Hafen's earliest teachers there were Danquarth Anton Weggeland (1827-1918) and George Morton Ottinger (1833-1917).   Hafen, Lorus Pratt (1856-1923) and John B. Fairbanks (1844-1940) proposed that the Church provide travel scholarships for "art missionaries" to study art in Paris, so that the Salt Lake Temple could be properly decorated with frescoes.  The proposal was accepted; accordingly in July of 1890, the group reached the City of Light.  Hafen explained that he enro  ...  Displaying 750 of 8885 characters.

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