Place: Moorestown
Born: 1818
Death: 1880
Biography:
, an American artist, was born on February 18, 1818, in Moorestown, New Jersey. He was one of seven children to Joshua Humphreys and Abigail Cox. Humphreys' early life was marked by his family's general store, which may have influenced his later artistic endeavors.
Humphreys is renowned for his naive portraits of race horses, often posed against landscape backgrounds or being driven by their owners or trainers. This unique style has been praised by horseracing enthusiasts and art connoisseurs alike. Some notable works include:
Humphreys shared a studio with his brother Richard Humphreys from 1840 to 1844. He married Caroline Fetters, with whom he had five children. His later years were marked by the creation of paintings for the interior of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Camden (1850) and the reproduction of his works as color lithographs.
Humphreys' death was reported in both American and foreign newspapers, signifying his impact on the art world. His work was reportedly included in the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876.