Peter H. Hassrick Explained

Peter H. Hassrick
Birth Date:27 April 1941
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Cody, Wyoming, U.S.
Education:Steamboat Mountain School
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Denver
Occupation:Museum curator, art historian
Spouse:Elizabeth Drake
Children:2 sons

Peter Heyl Hassrick (April 27, 1941 – October 25, 2019) was an American museum curator, art historian, and the author or editor of many exhibition catalogues about Western American art.

Early life

Hassrick was born on April 27, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US.[1] He graduated from the Steamboat Mountain School, the University of Colorado Boulder, where he earned a bachelor's degree in History, and the University of Denver, where he earned a master's degree in art history.[1] [2] [3]

Career

Hassrick was the curator of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, the founding director of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the Charles Russell Center for the Study of Western American Art at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, and the founder of the Petrie Institute of American Western Art at the Denver Art Museum.[3] He authored and edited many exhibitions catalogues about the art of the Western United States.

Hassrick served on the board of directors of the Cody Regional Health Foundation, the Wyoming Arts Council and the Wyoming Humanities Council.[2] He received an honorary PhD from the University of Wyoming.[1] For the Cody Enterprise, Hassrick was "a titan of Western American art."[1]

Personal life and death

Hassrick married Elizabeth Drake, also known as Buzzy, and they had two sons. He died of cancer on October 25, 2019, in Cody, Wyoming.[1]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. News: Peter Heyl Hassrick . Cody Enterprise. October 28, 2019.
  2. Web site: Peter H. Hassrick . Cody Regional Health Foundation . November 2, 2019.
  3. News: Peter H. Hassrick To Head Institute of Western American Art . November 2, 2019 . Art Daily . June 16, 2005.