James J. ‘Jim’ Hennessey, a prolific artist and Oak Park native who began his teaching career in 1960 at the University of Illinois before joining the Maryland Institute College of Art, died of undetermined causes on May 17. He was 87.
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James Joseph Hennessey, son of James David Hennessey, a Western Electric Corp. executive, and Irene Johnston Hennessey, a homemaker, was born into a Midwestern Irish Catholic family and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. He began his teaching career in 1960 at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, and in 1965 moved to Baltimore to join the Maryland Institute College of Art.“He was an influential instructor and I took more of Jim’s classes than any other instructor at MICA. He was a good teacher, articulate and very supportive,” Mr. Tamburrino said. “He was observant, had a critical eye, which was very valuable when you’re a student, plus he was a good storyteller.
“Jim was a figurative painter, but his paintings were not just about people,” Mr. Dudrow said. “They were not maudlin and had a certain poetry to them. He could draw very well and invented figures based on people he knew.”
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