- James D. Havens
James Dexter Havens (1900-1960) was a printmaker and painter in
Rochester, New York , who is considered part of the color woodblock revival in America. [Watrous, James: "The American Color Woodcuts: Bounty from the Block, 1890s-1990s" Elvehjem Museum of Art: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993,101.] He has works in the collections of theLibrary of Congress , theMetropolitan Museum , theAlbright-Knox Art Gallery , theMemorial Art Gallery of theUniversity of Rochester , andStrong National Museum of Play . [Strong National Museum of Play: James Havens papers.] A founding member of the Print Club of Rochester, Havens designed its logo which is still in use.Havens was the son of
James S. Havens , a former congressman and legal counsel atGeorge Eastman 'sKodak . Artistic as a child, young Jim was stricken with childhood diabetes (diabetes mellitus ) at age fourteen. Though ill, he still managed to complete high school and three years at the University of Rochester. At the age of twenty, on the verge of death, he became the first person in the United States to receive the new druginsulin . [Feudtner, Chris: "Bittersweet: Diabetes, Insulin, and the Transformation of Illness" University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2003,48-53.] Insulin therapy dramatically improved the quality of his life and he finished studying art at Rochester Mechanic's Institute (laterRochester Institute of Technology ). [Watrous, James: "The American Color Woodcuts: Bounty from the Block, 1890s-1990s" Elvehjem Museum of Art: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993,101.]Havens continued to study printmaking, first with
Troy Kinney , and later at the famous Woodbury school inOgunquit ,Maine . [Strong National Museum of Play: James Havens papers.] His works are typically landscape and nature scenes characterized by minute detail and careful design. One author claimed he "strove to depict the dynamic, yet often unseen, processes of nature." [Acton, David: "A Spectrum of Innovation: Color in American Printmaking 1890-1960" Worcester Art Museum and W.W. Norton Co. New York, 1990.]References
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