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Farny Collection

"Farny: A Master of Capturing Life's Essence through Art" Step into the world of Henri Farny

Background imageFarny Collection: Henri Farny Clarinets

Henri Farny Clarinets
Three clarinets by Henri Farny, from the Wurlitzer catalogue

Background imageFarny Collection: Morning of a New Day, 1906 (oil on canvas)

Morning of a New Day, 1906 (oil on canvas)
1764711 Morning of a New Day, 1906 (oil on canvas) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 47.3x72.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Morning of a New Day. Henry Francois Farny (1847-1916)

Background imageFarny Collection: The Trail Over the Pass, 1910 (oil on canvas)

The Trail Over the Pass, 1910 (oil on canvas)
985382 The Trail Over the Pass, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 41x61 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Trail Over the Pass. Henry Francois Farny (1847-1916)

Background imageFarny Collection: A Lucky Shot, 1903 (gouache on paper laid down on board)

A Lucky Shot, 1903 (gouache on paper laid down on board)
822969 A Lucky Shot, 1903 (gouache on paper laid down on board) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 28.2x44.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Lucky Shot. Henry Francois Farny (1847-1916)

Background imageFarny Collection: The Water Carriers, 1888 (watercolour, gouache, pen and black ink on paper)

The Water Carriers, 1888 (watercolour, gouache, pen and black ink on paper)
651129 The Water Carriers, 1888 (watercolour, gouache, pen and black ink on paper) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 21.2x40.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Water Carriers)

Background imageFarny Collection: Indian Returning From the Hunt, 1912 (gouache and watercolour on board)

Indian Returning From the Hunt, 1912 (gouache and watercolour on board)
985042 Indian Returning From the Hunt, 1912 (gouache and watercolour on board) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 23.5x15.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Indian Returning From the Hunt)

Background imageFarny Collection: Chief Ogallala Fire, 1902 (oil on board)

Chief Ogallala Fire, 1902 (oil on board)
1767579 Chief Ogallala Fire, 1902 (oil on board) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 30.5x15.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Chief Ogallala Fire. Henry Francois Farny (1847-1916)

Background imageFarny Collection: Theodore Roosevelt Sage Grouse Shooting (watercolor and gouache on paper)

Theodore Roosevelt Sage Grouse Shooting (watercolor and gouache on paper)
1764712 Theodore Roosevelt Sage Grouse Shooting (watercolor and gouache on paper) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 35.6x59.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFarny Collection: In Pastures New, 1895 (gouache on paper)

In Pastures New, 1895 (gouache on paper)
1767463 In Pastures New, 1895 (gouache on paper) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 38.1x71.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: In Pastures New. Henry Francois Farny (1847-1916)

Background imageFarny Collection: Indian on Horseback, 1899 (watercolour and gouache on paper)

Indian on Horseback, 1899 (watercolour and gouache on paper)
1767461 Indian on Horseback, 1899 (watercolour and gouache on paper) by Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916); 38.7x23.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Indian on Horseback)

Background imageFarny Collection: A Successful Hunt, 1906. Creator: Henry Francois Farny

A Successful Hunt, 1906. Creator: Henry Francois Farny
A Successful Hunt, 1906

Background imageFarny Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE. Indian Village. A Native American village on the Great Plains

NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE. Indian Village. A Native American village on the Great Plains. Painting, 1901, by Henry F. Farny

Background imageFarny Collection: FARNY: CROW DANCE, c1883. Crow Native Americans performing a dance by a campfire

FARNY: CROW DANCE, c1883. Crow Native Americans performing a dance by a campfire, before an audience consisting partly of white visitors (right), as a train passes by in the distance

Background imageFarny Collection: Farny church

Farny church near Nesvizh castle, Belarus

Background imageFarny Collection: Farny church

Farny church near Nesvizh castle, Belarus

Background imageFarny Collection: SIOUX RATION DAY, 1883. Sioux Native Americans on ration day at the Standing Rock Agency

SIOUX RATION DAY, 1883. Sioux Native Americans on ration day at the Standing Rock Agency, Dakota Territory, 1883. Contemporary wood engraving after Henry F. Farny


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"Farny: A Master of Capturing Life's Essence through Art" Step into the world of Henri Farny, a renowned artist whose work transcends time and transports us to captivating moments in history. Known for his exceptional talent with Henri Farny Clarinets, he also left an indelible mark on the art scene with his exquisite paintings and illustrations. In "Morning of a New Day, 1906, " Farny's oil on canvas masterpiece awakens our senses as we witness the first light breaking over a serene landscape. The delicate strokes and vibrant colors evoke a sense of hope and renewal that resonates within our souls. With "Hunter, 1899, " Farny showcases his mastery of gouache on paper technique. Every brushstroke brings to life the intensity in the hunter's eyes as he navigates through nature's wilderness. We can almost hear the rustling leaves underfoot and feel the anticipation building with each step. "The Trail Over the Pass, 1910" invites us on an adventure across rugged terrains through Farny's skillful use of oil on canvas. As we follow this perilous journey, we are reminded of our own resilience in overcoming obstacles along life's path. "A Lucky Shot, 1903" captures a fleeting moment frozen in time using gouache on paper laid down on board. With precision and finesse, Farny immortalizes an instant where luck intertwines with skill during a hunting expedition – reminding us that fortune favors those who dare to take aim. Fusing watercolor, gouache, pen, and black ink onto paper in "The Water Carriers, 1888, " Farny transports us to distant lands where women gracefully balance vessels upon their heads. Their strength symbolizes both physical endurance and resilience against adversity—a testament to human determination throughout history. In "Sign of Peace, 1898, " rendered beautifully in gouache on paper, Farny captures a moment of unity amidst chaos.