John Ferren | |
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Born |
Oregon |
October 17, 1905
Died | July 1, 1970 | (aged 64)
Nationality | American |
Known for | Oil painting |
Movement | Abstract Expressionism |
John Ferren (1905–1970) was an American artist. In his 20s, he apprenticed as a stonecutter in San Francisco, California. He is Bran Ferren's father. He is noted for his success in France as an American artist. Writer Gertrude Stein said of him "Ferren ought be a man who is interesting, he is the only American painter foreign painters in Paris consider as a painter and whose paintings interest them. He is young yet and might do . . . that thing called abstract painting."
John Ferren was born in Pendleton, Oregon on October 17, 1905.
For a short time, Ferren was an art school student in San Francisco. By the mid-1920s, Ferren was producing portrait busts. It was also around this time that he became interested in Buddhist and Eastern philosophy. By the early 1930s, he was attending the Académie Ranson, and the Sorbonne.