Joseph Q. Whipple was an artist and sculptor who specialized in wildlife creations which combined a painted plaster half section of the body mounted on the backdrop which was then painted along with the object. The finished image gave the viewer a "window" into the woods in which this realistic image appeared to be running, or flying, etc.
Joseph lived in Canton, Ohio where his family had a long history. Whipple Avenue was named after his family. Joseph enjoyed painting along side nearby Leesville Lake in Carroll County in between fishing excursions in hi beloved canoe.
He sold his work through local shops in Canton and to Abercrombie & Fitch in New York.
He was a man of integrity, had a pleasant personality and was liked by all who knew him.
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He was a landscape painter who found the light more interesting than the subject of his paintings.
You probably mean Joseph Stella (1877-1946). He was an Italian-born American painter. He painted futuristic visions mostly of industries. Sometimes he alluded to Christian altarpieces by putting together three industry views, so implying that industry was replacing religion.
The person could be known as a painter or as an artist.
John Taylor - painter - died in 1651.
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