Moore, Henry Humphrey (H. Humphrey)

ID
1891
Nationality
American
Occupation
Painter
Artist
Summary
Born at New York City; deafened at age 3; studied art with various American teachers, then in Europe; became a student for 3 years at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. In Spain and Morocco, 1870-1874; in New York City, 1874; in 1881, went to Japan for 2 years; then to Europe until 1914, thence to Philadelphia. After World War I, shuttled between the U.S. and Europe, where he died in Paris. Brother of Gideon E. Moore (q.v.).
References
Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences, p.263-266; Deaf Artists in America, p.48-52; Deaf Heritage, p.134-135; Notable Deaf Persons, p.84-85; Representative Deaf Persons [first edition], p.27-28; Peeps into the Deaf World, p.14-15; The Frat, vol.38 no.7, Feb. 1941, p.3.
Dates
1844-2 February 1926