E. Martin Hennings
1886 – 1956
BORN IN
Pennsgrove, New Jersey
KNOWN FOR
Landscape, Indian genre and figure painting
NAME VARIATIONS
Ernest Martin Hennings, Martin Hennings
Born in Pennsgrove, New Jersey and raised in Chicago by German immigrant parents, Ernest Hennings became a highly recognized painter of western subjects, particularly of Indians of New Mexico where he joined The Taos Society of Artists.
Of his painting, it was written: “He was most successful in unifying the human figure with a sunshine-filled, happy, natural setting.” (Zellman 808). The last project of the artist before his death in 1956, was a series of paintings at the Navajo Reservation in Ganado for a Santa Fe Railroad calendar.
When he was young, his family moved to Chicago, and for five years, he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from which he graduated with honors.