Moser
HENRI MOSER

John Henri Moser immigrated with his family to Utah from Switzerland in 1881 at the age of five. He grew up in Logan, and studied engineering at the Utah State Academy.Persuaded by a professor to pursue his true vocation in the arts, he traveled to Paris in 1908 to study painting. While in France, he befriended Pablo Picasso and was exposed to a rapid succession of revolutionary painting styles that were not taught in the academies where he studied, including the short-lived fauvist movement which used pure brilliant color, applied straight from the paint tubes, in an aggressive, direct manner to create a sense of explosion on the canvas.Returning to Utah in 1911, Moser turned his back on the academic training he received inParis and evolved his own style using the fauvist color palate to paint local landscapes that, in the words of art historian James Hazeltine, produced incandescent canvases of another world where it is always summer, always high noon, all shapes are positive, all hues at full saturation.Although his bold use of color was at first shocking to a public accustomed to the tonal work of earlier Utah artists, Moser pressed forward with his bold approach and stayed with the grand tradition of the ages in that an artist should paint with his own heart, as he sees and feels.As demonstrated by the works featured on our website, when Henri painted with his heart, the results were extraordinary, stunning and powerful.
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"Aspen Colors" 4x5
"Covered Wagon" 18x24
"Cache Pastoral" 16x18
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"Bear Lake 1936" 14x18
"Sawtooth Mountains" 50 1/2 x 70
"Teton Range" 6x5
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