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John Ferren (John Millard Ferren) was born on 17 October, 1905 in Pendleton, OR, is an American artist. Discover John Ferren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of John Ferren networth?
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John Millard Ferren |
Occupation |
art_department,miscellaneous |
Age |
65 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Born |
17 October 1905 |
Birthday |
17 October |
Birthplace |
Pendleton, Oregon, US |
Date of death |
July 24, 1970 |
Died Place |
Southampton, New York, US |
Nationality |
United States |
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John Ferren Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is John Ferren's Wife?
His wife is Laure Ortiz de Zarate (1932–1938, divorce), Inez Chatfield (1941–1948, divorce), Rae Tonkel (1948–1970, ending in his death)
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Laure Ortiz de Zarate (1932–1938, divorce), Inez Chatfield (1941–1948, divorce), Rae Tonkel (1948–1970, ending in his death) |
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Children |
Bran Ferren |
John Ferren Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is John Ferren worth at the age of 65 years old? John Ferren’s income source is mostly from being a successful Art Department. He is from United States. We have estimated
John Ferren's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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John Ferren Social Network
Timeline
While teaching at Brooklyn Museum Art School, he met Rae Tonkel, one of his students and an Impressionist painter. Ferren married Rae Ferren (née Tonkel) in 1949, when she was age 20 and he was age 44. Rae Ferren died on September 6, 2016. Their son, Bran Ferren, is a noted designer, technologist, inventor, and businessman.
Ferren was selected as the first US State Department's Artist in Residence, and spent one year ('63–'64) residing in Beirut, Lebanon with his family. They lived on the second floor of the famous Beirut landmark building The Pink House (sometimes Rose House) which also served as his studio. While lin the middle east he had several exhibitions, including at the American University of Beirut, and travel throughout the region giving lectures on his work, and American Abstract Expressionism. His presence there was captured in an art project by painter Tom Young, in 2014–2015.
Ferren died of cancer at the Southhampton Hospital in Southampton, New York in 1970. He is buried at Green River Cemetery in East Hampton, New York.
Ferren, along with friend and fellow painter Willem de Kooning, purchased adjacent land and a house, to which he added a studio, from sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum in 1959. A few years after returning from Beirut, the Ferren's moved from New York City to live and paint full-time in East Hampton, however he also maintained a studio in New York at 147 Spring Street (sharing the building with Robert Wilson's Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds), as he was simultaneously a professor teaching color and painting, and serving as chairman of the art department for CUNY, Queens College. This was a very prolific period for them both, and the Ferren's remained active members of the East Hampton artist community, for the remainder of their lives. Both of their works can be seen as prominent parts of the Guild Hall Museum permanent collection.[37]
In the 1950s, Ferren collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock. In the 1955 film The Trouble With Harry, the artworks of main character Sam Marlowe were painted by Ferren. In the 1958 film Vertigo, Ferren created the Jimmy Stewart nightmare sequence as well as the haunting, Portrait of Carlotta.
He taught at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, starting in 1946. Additionally he taught at Cooper Union (1946), Queens College (1952–1970), ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena, California, and the University of California, Los Angeles. During this time, he lived in a home and summer studio he designed and built in Brentwood, California.
In 1938, he moved to New York City. He was a founding member (and later president) of The Club, a group of artists who were at the heart of the emerging New York School of abstract expressionism. He befriended Yun Gee, and through Gee, he became interested Taoism and Zen Buddhism.
His first marriage was in 1932 to Laure Ferren (née Ortiz de Zarate), the daughter of Manuel Ortiz de Zarate, and ended in divorce by 1938. His second marriage was in 1941, to Inez Ferren (née Chatfield), and ended in divorce by 1948.
In 1929, he traveled to New York City and Paris. While in Paris, Ferren attended classes at the Sorbonne, Académie de la Grande Chaumière, and Académie Ranson. Although for the most part not formally educated, preferring to develop his art through an adventurous life style, and interaction with other artists, he was known as an intellectual among his peers. He wrote many published articles on abstract art and art theory. His writing and artwork appears in three issues of the influential magazine; It is. A Magazine for Abstract Art (1958-1965). While in Paris, Ferren was part of the community of artists working in Europe in the 1920s and 30s, including Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Hans Hofmann, Joaquín Torres-García, Alberto Giacometti, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, and Pablo Picasso. He became friendly with Picasso, who mentored him, and together they stretched the canvas for Guernica, in 1937. He briefly returned to the United States in 1930, returning to Paris soon after, where he remained until 1938. He was liked to the group Abstraction-Création. He was the only artist who was both an inner-circle member of the Parisian avant garde of the 1930s, and the New York School abstract expressionists of the 1940s and 1950s.
In 1925, he briefly attended the California School of Fine Arts (now known as San Francisco Art Institute). In his 20s, he apprenticed as a stonecutter in San Francisco and producing portrait busts.
John Millard Ferren (1905 – 1970) was an American artist and educator. He was active from 1920 until 1970 in San Francisco, Paris and New York City.