

John Austin Sands Monks
Cultural Positioning
Authority Records (1)
Field Verification (6 fields)
- Is PublishedManual· 100%✓
- Birth yearWikidata· 92%
- Death yearWikidata· 92%
- NationalityWikidata· 92%
- Primary mediumWikidata· 92%
- BiographyWikipedia· 88%
Source Registry (2)
- NgaTier 3 · Scraped/inferred85%
- Artsy (bulk)Tier 1 · Institutional85%
Why this artist matters now
John Austin Sands Monks (1850–1917) was an American painter and etcher known especially for his paintings of sheep. Born in Cold Spring, New York, to John and Sarah Catherine Monks, he was educated at the Hudson River Institute and studied engraving under George N. Cass and painting under George Inness. He was a longtime resident of Medfield, Massachusetts and designed that town's corporate seal in 1896, which is also featured on the town's flag. He also had a studio in Boston. He was a member of the Boston Art Club, the Copley Society, the Salmagundi Club, and the New York Etching Club. His sister was the naturalist Sarah P. Monks. He died in Chicago while visiting his daughter at the age of 66.
Source: Nga · Trust score: 85% · Updated 1mo ago
Taste overlap and adjacency
Museum Collections
Artworks (3)
Artwork sources (2)
- Nga2 published2 img
- Cleveland Museum of Art1 published
Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 3)
- 1886 · Nga · 3 provWikidata·titleWikidata·year_createdWikidata·primary_image_url
- 1883 · Nga · 3 provWikidata·titleWikidata·year_createdWikidata·primary_image_url
- — · Cleveland · 1 provUrl Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_number

