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Taos Painters: Frank Reed Whiteside (1866-1929)
Frank Whiteside was born in 1866 in Philadelphia. From 1888-1892 studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts with Thomas Anschutz, and then went to Paris to study at the Academie Julian with Benjamin Constant and Jean-Paul Laurens.
Now an established portrait painter, he moved his studio in 1902 into the former studio space of Robert Henri and William Glackens. He began to teach art in public and private schools such as the Pennsylvania Academy. He was a member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club, the Philadelphia Watercolor Club, the Philadelphia Art Alliance and a fellow of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Whiteside spent many summers painting the landscape in and around Ogunquit, Maine, a thriving artist colony where his family had a vacation home.
Between 1890 and 1920 he toured and painted many places in California and the Southwest. He spent an extended period of time living with and painting the Zuni Indians in New Mexico, and painting the Apache and Hopis in Arizona. His first-hand interpretation of the culture and lifestyle of the Native Americans enabled him to establish a successful reputation with Eastern collectors eager for this subject matter.
Unfortunately Whiteside's life was cut short in 1929 when he was shot to death by an unknown assailant while answering the front door. After a memorial tribute at the Philadelphia Sketch Club, Whiteside's work was nearly forgotten until 1971 when the Phoenix Art Museum showed a retrospective of his work called,
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Named after the mountain above it, the Whiteside Cove Cottages are nestled between Highlands and Cashiers, NC and offer stunning views of Whiteside Mountain. A quick drive into Highlands or Cashiers brings you to a variety botiques and restaurants to suit your needs. For the outdoorsman, there are hiking trails to suit any level from the 15 minute walk on a well groomed trail, to overnight hikes along the Chatooga River. The surrounding area is also home to many beautiful waterfalls you do not want to miss including the well known Whitewater Falls and lesserknown jewels such as Silver Run. Open year round. Five log cabins situated at the base of Whiteside Mountain between Cashiers and Highlands. Pet Friendly. Please call for rates and additional information.
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