| Show I I i Wi M rii N 11 i i t i fAULT ii M J i Tilt ii j 0 M Henry a z Swedish Marine arine Artist Domiciled In America the ie Author of ofa a Magazine Article That Thai Has HatS Made a Stir i HO no fl i li 11 lt H mry nr H ul r I dahl Inquired n a New NewYork Ne J 1 York h man fla thu f W qi r day Jb Why Wh Jt you ou know who h 1 I III ir r queued queried the theman man addressed I 1 Intuit muni I dont though Im r hl tit Iune Hi III th Y YF i gout 00 del deal r Well sir Henry sir X c announced d tile the R mall man expanding hl lih Mil rhet Henry Is the lh c i Upton Sinclair or iho tho navy MV hi The Tho first nuin nub not not Jo visibly Im Impressed in pressed d In lu fact ho hll looked slightly i bored ed edh 1 h And tid who hr hi asked quietly who Is te Viton Sinclair z When heu the party ot of the tte second c part recovered re from the tho shock chock he h took look his commercial friend aside and Ind nd kindly kind but hut firmly explained thai Upton Sinclair Is hi I the young maO man who exposed tho rottenness of It tho the bet beet i pricking business and ad the fa tD Inquiry H to beef Jeet trust products Then rhen h he l HenrY In III the young moo mun 10 wrote thc tho current ma magI matzin nril clo do ClOI on Th The Needs ot Our Navy Nu which to ho hf h up th the naval lIun and po may rny r milt In a R thorough overhauling of the tho navy JI Y le Je Mr startling revelations aro am h II HI to have hav given Y i ji ui safer eater hept for tor Mr ir Reuter no less Jean startling or us U bonts bORI i for fighting th Ih the parallel by the tho New Yorker At 1 all rate rata tr Just now nolo noloI IR l I In the tho public eye c either as ILU tL a n mote mot motor molY Y or c r a b II ham am nm H Is Ic the th first and thus thuc i t J fur for tho tim only piron ron In America who If hUll has dared to beard the bureau lion In inide Ills ide dm den mid foil try tr Ir to smoke moke him out Ho lie Uok k IB III the thi first ct anti anil only person to 1 1 declare d i publicly and conspicuously cons and em Im emphatically that our much bat bal battleships which we recently started darted up upon Upon c on n c I around the tip end nd id oC of y Kouth America with 1 wild hurrah i of admiration and confidence are not no exactly what hut they the ought to be as ns to construction for fighting other oth r war Will and Tor rr taking Inking care carll of ot them In a light fight or a frolic mi Who Vho then In Is Henry Tho rho l Is si a that Is la his hii chief reputation until un In hn be Wr te le the Din lIen article w Willi wac derived trout from his hla ability HS nil a sJ Cl lu r of subjects he hf hela heIa la Ia l a skillful artist In hs line tine In III not to 10 b bi be doubted since lila his work lias 1111 been b ell used USI for ur years yearn In some conic of oe the thi leading lIIl Mr duhl II 11 hi Is 15 widely known among artists and Illustrators for or hl hili hia wonderfully ef d effective and accurate drawings n ot of seu era emU emit notably of ot built for war W r He tie hue has depleted depicted d scene In hi ii the this s ceO rt fighting forces of ot many nations The TheMen Man Who Dared Henry Is Ic an American by b but he did the tile trans irana transplanting planting himself because he liked the United States lIe He Is a native of oC Swe Swo Sweden don den born In at Malmo He lie yearn yearned yearned ed d to 10 be b an all artist a n Veal real t like the tho theold old masters who ho daubed canvas nud won on enduring place In the Louvre lou re and the th Metropolitan Museum of oe Art and other salons valona of ot art arl products prodUct But the parents parente of th the young youn Swede wore were practical people ople They sought caught to discourage age Henrys ambitions They rhey told him that true tru high art woe was excellent but not 1101 lilting filling nil He lie might famous after lila his death but lie Ii Would loul l require food while living and at last they in Jn Induced him to n II scenic artist artl t that Hlat branch of art urt promising more food toad That branch also alco was wac high art some come sometimes times time for young was wa en engaged Int 1 to gild cUd oriental orl domes domec don at ct expo expositions It wu ival not hot long loor however hOVI r un until III til the underlying art ambition In tho the young oung mans manc makeup effected cl ft a 1 corn com compromise promise between oil painting and an scenic painting by accepting th the and whit became thu Illustrator In Sweden and It is In said uld on one of the best bestOne One of oC lila his early couly assignments wee was to come to 10 America and the Worlds fair at Chicago t In III 94 Th The United States with Its thou thousands sands of ot handsome periodicals perIodIcal requiring ing tug illustrations its lis thousands thou ands of or new books each yr r adding to the opportunities In lila his profession looked so good to young youn Henry l that he lie determined to remain According Accordingly ly I h he established his lila home In thin country and became a II citizen hut but his hll work worle carried him to 10 tho the four corners of o the Iho sphere lI chiefly lIlleO aboard vessels MB of war var lie He II u complete c tour lour of ot ICuro navies for tor an nn American periodical Illustrating the various phases of ot life aboard ship chip Thin Thill was wait wI quite to hU lila liking Ilk I ni for Henry us nit a Il youth spent client much lit aboard the Ih coasting vessels and other merchantman 1 of t the H L Is lit said that for awhile he wan wait nil u Il sailor calior At Al any HI rate ral ho hh Is lit credited l with a n thor ough knowledge of or tiling thing An Artistic Lookout Right night out timid amid the Jutting rocks of ofa n a Hudson n river blurt bluff or palisade p nt at Weehawken N J 3 Mr MI lr line Ima h II hullt lilt his studio could there lucre 1 lucrelie bo lie n a spot eliot fur for a II marine marina artists workshop being directly across tho the river from New N w York city there tl r Is lit n R constant panorama of or lip subjects before tho the artier I eye Tho The Hudson or North river r r as asIt a aIt It Is le II called along Klong there th rc bear upon Its Ite bosom nit all manner of oC vessels Now Nov No then Ihen great greal battleships l sw op tp past jant tIm tho studio outlook Hugo fluge o ocean OC IIII liners docking nt at Just Juet below ae te from the of 1 the artist Other greyhounds of ot tho th deep leI docking across the th river ore likewise In full tull I 1 I i Ii 1 I 1 ii c 1 1 1 J ri rit t Ai 1 t UJ It F ty 4 0 v f J c HENRY FENRY ARTIST AND CRITIC Hi His Telling Criticism of the Present American May Mav Result In a Thorough Overhauling and Betterment of the System view I V In net Sir fr from his hie studio on the tho cnn can canace ace seo 8 O far tar up the river and far tar down the tho bay and even eten across and over oer Man Manhattan hattan Islands sky eky Hn line to the tho Brooklyn navy yard The wisdom of ot such audi a selection for a u mario marn Illus lIlus Illustrators t I studio Is lit evident A Marine Marino Expert In hl hi lila studio Mr 1 nan bait models of ot every e ry kind of ot sea BOa craft tt lila Ills ly u III ac Indicated la le the naval side aide of ot marine matters matter From l long ox II aboard the ships dupe of various navies naI s he hat hai h become familiar with naval construction and nd U is I accounted account d nn an expert In that respect Mr fleuter debt daM lies has studied the construction of ot lighting fighting not only from the art artists 1 Is standpoint but from the stand standpoint point of th the technical builder He Ue Is Ii American editor of ot the tho European pub publication called the Worlds Fighting Ships and is lit Isan an associate of ot till the United States Naval Institute These TM connections In part to explain why an influential American magazine has bite given the tho place ot of honor to Mr article criticising our navy both bolh as to its ships chips and as ns to Its Internal adminis administration under the burdau y Um at Washington In brief as most of iw nit know by this time Mr urged n R complete com reorganization of tiC naval administration with elimination of ot the bureaucracy and a considerable alteration In the thi of war war yes lell to 10 b bot be built hereafter particularly as ait uto to the t placing ot tile the magazines the Ine runs and nd the Ibe protective armor Popular P ulal as I II t Teacher For lor several years Mr nuter ahl was wait an n instructor In In the Art Students league in New Ne York Tork H Hwu Hi was waa quite popular with the student standing the fact that hs he was wait a se lit severe vitro vere critic of ot their work When he be belied lied had anything to say 1181 regarding a stu students dents denta effort he hi h went at It hammer hammerand and tongs tonga ton gR lila His language according to one of or his hll former students was wac quite quill as explosive as are the rapid fiN Guns cuns aboard our vessels v 8 Mr says flaY this student smokes 8 cigarettes most moat of the time Urn Ho Ih rolls his hlll own cigarettes and lid usually works with one on of ot the pellets In his mouth TV We used to call him at the league but not ot to his bis face In pUO of oC lila his hi I and ad his lila stylo of lit talk hn ho l a II consider considerable ohio able measure of 0 dignity According Accardi to this authority Henry never attempts to 10 draw tho the woman form divine Whether ho Ito hoIs heIs Is unable to 10 depict feminine loveliness lo or whether r he lie simply prefers masculine tine line ugliness is ts not stilled stated In arty any all event one might search s tar far t without a female In the tho Router dahl dalit As Ai to 10 men man ales the th power por of depicting them th mo so that Ihal you ou ouI recognize I their nationality at al a II glance When WJ n he draws A n French warship scene you ou know that those men ar art Gre s Frenchmen Frenchman J n without reading the label A recent critic In writing of Heuter Heuler dabit work rayc laYR Devoted to Detail All artists artiste of ot note nole have their peculiarities pecUlIarIties Usury Henry lie HIS In an all ai Immense ability for Cor subdued detail This Tint is Ic one of oC the special charms of or or lila hili naval pictures picture Everything u 11 i there to 0 satisfy tile the t lovers lo of technical accuracy while nothing to the purely purel artistic It Ij ii hIn In lit his hta wonderful ability to teenage detail that Henry Is Ic no ca G conspicuous a life his pictures look right Ho ilc carries this title to ex extremes c Irem Th The writer who IB lit of ot naval detail de examining one or of his with a Ii glass once some come liege bags of o If coal alon along tilt the side aide of ot a German torpe torpedo do boat bo t to In lu lur crease r aoe protection In notion against I th the ho Chinese sll Inspection indication re Nil d that th bar bagn were r Just as full no morn mornand mornand mornand and no less le an naval bass al ci always alaya ways aya are It U is the extraordinary abil ahil ability ity to grasp Sp Infinitesimal as ait goes gO 8 to 10 make genius genI s and anti to make pictures living fact tact Kach laeh of Ot these coal bags bap went to make up the tho grand Irand total Not one In a million might be bo conscious of ot them Ihm hut there they were and with a thousand thou and simi similar lar trifles they contributed their might to the harmonious whole While there may maybe be many who do di donot d not In tha the accuracy of the lieu t criticism of ot our battleship con It may lr be b taken for tor granted that the emphatic observation of or a aman aman aman man who puts microscopic details into inta a 8 picture ot of a ship chip I are worth ering at any rate rale LOVES LOVa |