J. Ottis Adams

J. Ottis Adams

J. Ottis Adams (July 8, 1851January 28, 1927) was an American impressionist painter and member of the Hoosier Group of Indiana painters.

He spent his youth in Franklin, Shelbyville, and Martinsville, Indiana and attended Wabash College for two years.

He studied art at the South Kensington School of Art in London for two years. He settled in Muncie in 1876 and opened a studio there in 1887 after spending seven years doing further art study in Munich with T. C. Steele and other members of the Hoosier Group. Adams was the central figure in the formation of an art school in Muncie, Indiana, where he later participated in forming the Art Students League of Muncie, after the Muncie Art School closed.

Adams later (with other members of the Hoosier Group) founded the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis. He and his wife, Winifred Brady Adams, also a painter, lived and painted at The Hermitage in Brookville, Indiana along with T. C. Steele and his wife.

Together with William Forsyth, Adams also instructed American Impressionist artist Francis Focer Brown (1891 - 1971). Adams was well known to have held Francis Brown's works in high esteem.

External links

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References

* Burnet, Mary Q. Art and Artists of Indiana. New York; The Century Co., 1921.
* Griner, Ned H. J. Ottis Adams: A Sense of Place. Muncie, Indiana; Minnetrista Cultural Foundation, 1992.
* Krause, Martin. The Passage: Return of Indiana Painters from Germany, 1880-1905. Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1990


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