Henry Worrall (artist)

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Portrait of Henry Worrall, ca.1890

Henry Worrall (1825-1902) was an American visual artist and musician in Ohio and Kansas in the 19th century. Born in Liverpool, he moved to the U.S. in the 1830s, working as "a newsboy in New York and Cincinnati."[1] In Ohio he taught guitar at the Ohio Female College[2] and co-founded the Cincinnati Sketch Club.[3] He settled in Topeka in 1868 and may have been "the only regular subscriber to the London Punch in Kansas."[1] Worrall designed the landscaping of Washburn College;[4] and the Kansas exhibits at the Philadelphia Centennial in 1876,[1] and the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.[5] Some of his musical compositions were published by Oliver Ditson in Boston and J.L. Peters & Bros. in St. Louis. He died in Kansas in 1902.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Kansas City Star, 06-23-1902
  2. ^ The Cincinnatus. Cincinnati: Farmer's College. 1857.
  3. ^ Mary Sayre Haverstock (2000), Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900, Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, ISBN 0873386167, OL 344468M, 0873386167
  4. ^ "Washburn's Way. It Keeps Pace with the Phenomenal Growth of the City and State. Massive". Topeka Weekly Capital. 1889-08-22.
  5. ^ Pamela H. Simpson (2005). "Cereal Architecture: Late-Nineteenth-Century Grain Palaces and Crop Art". Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture. 10.

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Works by Worrall[]

  • William Edward Webb; Henry Worrall, illustrator (1873), Buffalo Land: An Authentic Account of the Discoveries, Adventures, and Mishaps of a Scientific and Sporting Party in the Wild West, E. Hannaford & Company, OCLC 21642209, OL 20492092M
  • Joseph G. McCoy (1874), Historic sketches of the cattle trade of the West and Southwest (Historic sketches of the cattle trade of the West and Southwest. ed.), Kansas City, Mo: Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, OCLC 4405851, OL 234515M Illustrations by Worrall on p.273 and p.303.
  • Henry Worrall (July 5, 1879). "Exodusters in Topeka: engravings of the Barracks". Harper's Weekly.
  • Henry Worrall (1884). Worrall's Guitar School. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co.

About Worrall[]

  • "Mount Vernon Token Returned to Kansas". Duluth News Tribune. 03-07-1912. Check date values in: |date= (help) Describes Worrall's wood carving of the Kansas state seal.
  • Robert Taft (Aug 1946). "Pictorial record of the Old West: III. Henry Worrall". Kansas Historical Quarterly. 14.

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