Kelly, Harold Osman, 1884-1955

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Born in Bucyrus, Ohio, but lured out West as a youth, Harold Osman Kelly (1884-1955) traveled a long, hard road before turning his hand to painting as a means of support. Kelly's father was a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania railroader and his mother an Ohio born German. After losing his health to an itinerant working life and his farm in the Texas Panhandle to the Depression, Kelly was encouraged by friends to sell his watercolor and oil paintings for a living. As a significant primitive artist, Kelly's paintings present a world of rolling, green pastures, tranquil blue skies, and solid farms and farming towns, also populated by a thick dusting of livestock, including wily goats, unpredictable donkeys, fine mules and lively horses. The robust folk are reminiscent of Kelly's mother's German ancestors in Ohio, similar to those living in Fredericksburg, Texas, a town Kelly often visited for inspiration. As these letters so vividly attest, when Kelly sold a painting, it was the buyer's initiation into a warm friendship with the raconteur artist, not a mere business transaction. Kelly died in Blanket, Tex. where he had settled after losing his farm in 1939.

From the description of Correspondence, 1948-1990 (bulk 1948-1958). (Texas A&M University). WorldCat record id: 50135621

Born March 6, 1884 in Bucyrus, Ohio, but lured out West as a youth, Harold Osman Kelly (1884-1955) traveled a long, hard road before turning his hand to painting as a means of support. Kelly's father was a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania railroader and his mother an Ohio born German . In Kelly's own words he loved animals and felt a desire to work with them from his earliest years, leaving school at 16 to work in stables around his home. H.O. Kelly's great American dream, however, was to own Western land and raise fine stock, particularly horses . For nearly 40 years of his life he worked in thirty states as a muleskinner, farmer, logger, bull-whacker, mill hand, sheepherder, freighter, and rancher . With the help of family, H.O. and his wife Jessie, whom he met and married in Arkansas, finally bought a farm in the Texas Panhandle in 1921. By 1939, however, the Dust Bowl swirled H.O. Kelly's dream into a bank foreclosure . Health broken after years of hard outdoor work, Kelly and his wife settled in Blanket, Texas, where he turned more and more to his painting, first with watercolors, then in oils by 1947, not only to occupy his mind and time, but to provide a modest supplementary means of support for himself and Jessie. His first one-man show was held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts in 1950 at the invitation of Jerry Bywaters, the museum director and Kelly's early champion. Kelly died in Blanket, Texas December 12, 1955.

Bibliography: Johnson, William Weber. Kelly Blue. College Station: Doubleday, 1979.

From the guide to the Inventory of the H. O. Kelly Correspondence Dykes MSS 00111., 1948-1990; bulk 1948-1958, (Cushing Memorial Library, )

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referencedIn Kelly, Harold Osman, 1884-1955 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
referencedIn Biography -- Kelly, Harold O. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Inventory of the H. O. Kelly Correspondence Dykes MSS 00111., 1948-1990; bulk 1948-1958 Cushing Memorial Library,
referencedIn Kelly, Harold O. : Biographical file. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
creatorOf Kelly, Harold Osman, 1884-1955. Artist file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Kelly, Harold Osman, 1884-1955. Correspondence, 1948-1990 (bulk 1948-1958). Texas A&M University, Evans Library & Annex; Main campus library complex
referencedIn Lasswell, Mary, 1905-1994. Lasswell, Mary, papers, 1880-1984. University of Texas Libraries
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associatedWith Dallas Museum of Art corporateBody
associatedWith Doubleday and Company, inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Galerie St. Etienne corporateBody
correspondedWith Johnson, Elizabeth Ann person
correspondedWith Johnson, Elizabeth Ann. person
correspondedWith Johnson, Rudolph, 1916- person
correspondedWith Johnson, William Weber, 1909- person
associatedWith J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries corporateBody
correspondedWith Kallir, Otto, 1894- person
correspondedWith Kallir, Otto, 1894-1978 person
correspondedWith Kelly, Jessie person
correspondedWith Kelly, Jessie person
associatedWith Lasswell, Mary, 1905-1994. person
associatedWith Lea, Tom, 1907- person
associatedWith Smithsonian Institution corporateBody
associatedWith Texas A & M University. corporateBody
associatedWith Texas A & M University Press. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Texas--Blanket
Fredericksburg (Tex.)
College Station (Tex.)
College Station (Tex.)
Fredericksburg (Tex.)
Blanket (Tex.)
Dallas (Tex.)
Blanket (Tex.)
Dallas (Tex.)
United States
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Animals in art
Animals in art
Goats in art
Goats in art
Horses in art
Horses in art
Painting, American
Painting, American
Primitivism in art
Primitivism in art
University press publications
Watercolorists
Watercolorists
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Birth 1884

Death 1955

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