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A. G. Heaton

Augustus Goodyear Heaton (April 28, 1844 – October 11, 1930)[1][2] was an American artist, author[3] and leading numismatist. He is best known for his painting The Recall of Columbus and among coin collectors for writing A Treatise on Coinage of the United States Branch Mints, which introduced numismatists to mint marks.

A. G. Heaton
Born
Augustus George Heaton

(1844-04-28)April 28, 1844
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedOctober 11, 1930(1930-10-11) (aged 86)
Education
Occupation(s)Artist, writer, numismatist
Spouse
Adelaide Griswold
(m. 1874; div. 1898)
Children3
Signature

Biography edit

Personal life edit

Augustus Goodyear Heaton was born Augustus George Heaton[1][4][5] in Philadelphia on April 28, 1844, to Augustus and Rosabella (née Crean) Heaton.[1] Heaton married Adelaide Griswold in New York City on December 24, 1874, and had three children; Augustus (1875), Henry (1877) and Perry (1884)[1] before divorcing in 1898.[6] Heaton lived in various locations: New York City in the late 1870s; Paris, France in the early 1880s; Philadelphia (1884); Washington, D.C. (1885); and then West Palm Beach, Florida. In 1890, 1892 and 1930, he was in New Orleans where he gave art lectures and painted portraits of numerous prominent citizens.

He died at Sibley Hospital in Washington, D.C., on October 11, 1930.[2]

Art edit

Heaton was a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [7] with Peter F. Rothermel, and was the first American student at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris[1] with Alexandre Cabenel[4] and Leon Bonnat. Heaton was also a teacher in Philadelphia at the Art Students League of New York.

 
The Recall of Columbus

Most of Heaton's paintings are portraits, including Varina Davis, second wife of President Jefferson Davis, known as First Lady of the Confederate States of America (1892), Sculptor Chauncey Ives (1883), Opera singer Emma Nevada and Bishop Thomas Bowman of Cornell College, Iowa. (1883).[4] His most famous painting, however, and the one of which he was most proud, was The Recall of Columbus, painted in 1882 and copyrighted in 1891 as the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' landing approached. It was begun in his Paris studio and finished in Rome in the studio of American sculptor Chauncey Ives. The painting was sent to the U.S. Capitol in 1884 to be reviewed by the Joint Committee on the Library, purchased later that year for $3,000 and remains part of the United States Senate Art and History Collection. In 1892, the painting was exhibited at the Columbian Historical Exposition in Madrid in 1892 and again in 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Also in 1893, to mark the Chicago Exposition, was the release of the Columbian Issue, a set of 16 commemorative stamps issued by the United States.[8] The 50 cent stamp featured The Recall of Columbus[9] bringing the painting to the attention of the general public.

Heaton was one of the founding members of the New Rochelle Art Association, organized in 1912, and part of the well known Art Colony that had developed in New Rochelle in the early 1900s.[10]

Other works of note are The First Mission of Washington (1862), Columbia's Night Watch (1866), Bathing Hour at Trouville (1880) and The Promoters of the New Congressional Library (1888), which is a life sized group portrait composed of eighteen prominent statesmen.[4] His Hardships of Emigration was also placed on a stamp for the Omaha Fair in 1898.[5]

Numismatics edit

A. G. Heaton was the third president of the American Numismatic Association, governing from 1894 to 1899.[11] In 1893, he published his famous Treatise on Coinage of the United States Branch Mints, which revolutionized numismatics. Until its publication, collectors generally only collected by date. Heaton's Treatise, commonly referred to as just Mint Marks, showed that the coinage of the branch mints was often significantly more scarce and hence worth far more. In 1900, Heaton updated Mint Marks in the article, Late Coinage of the United States Mint, published in The Numismatist.[12] Heaton was a frequent contributor to The Numismatist, submitting both articles and poetry, including The Numismatist and the Burglar, published by The Numismatist in 1894 and later appeared in Heaton's book, Fancies and Thoughts in Verse.[13] As a collector, he owned a complete collection of US $3 and $1 gold coins from all five mints where they were coined, one of only two such collections in existence.[4]

Publications and articles edit

  • 1882 – Memories of Italy
  • 1893 – A Treatise on Coinage of the United States Branch Mints
  • 1895 – A Tour Among the Coin Dealers, appeared in The Numismatist
  • 1900 – The Heart of David, The Psalmist King
  • 1903 – Poems by John Henry Boner (Illustrations by Heaton)
  • 1903 – Stolen From a Duchy's Throne by Leland Dolph Cox (Illustrations by Heaton)
  • 1904 – Fancies and Thoughts in Verse
  • 1906 – Yellowstone Letters
  • 1915 – Study Rewarded
  • 1925 – The Nutshell
  • 1926 – The Marseillaise
  • 1929 – Color; a Treatise: A Treatise

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lewis Randolph Hamersly, et al., (1918). Who's Who in New York (City and State), p.500. Who's Who Publications, Inc., Washington, D.C.
  2. ^ a b . The Washington Post. October 12, 1930. p. 3. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
  3. ^ "Heaton, Augustus George". The International Who's Who in the World: 587. 1912.
  4. ^ a b c d e Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown (1904). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, p.216. The Biographical Society, Boston, Massachusetts
  5. ^ a b The Encyclopedia Americana: a library of universal knowledge (1919), p.54
  6. ^ "Heaton Sues for Divorce" (PDF). The New York Times. June 1, 1898. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  7. ^ ArtSchoolsDigital.com (2009). . Art Schools Digital. Archived from the original on November 6, 2008. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  8. ^ "The Recall of Columbus". The United States Senate. from the original on February 27, 2009. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  9. ^ "Columbian Exposition Issues (1893)". Arago, People, Postage and the Post. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  10. ^ NRAA - Fouder's Exhibit; A. G. Heaton
  11. ^ . American Numismatic Association. Archived from the original on June 14, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  12. ^ . Coin Link. Archived from the original on November 23, 2007. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  13. ^ Augustus Goodyear Heaton (1904). Fancies and Thought in Verse, p.221. BiblioBazaar, LLC, Charleston, South Carolina, ISBN 0-559-83287-7, ISBN 978-0-559-83287-1

External links edit

  • AskArt file on A. G. Heaton
  • United States Senate Collection listing for the Recall of Columbus

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Augustus Goodyear Heaton April 28 1844 October 11 1930 1 2 was an American artist author 3 and leading numismatist He is best known for his painting The Recall of Columbus and among coin collectors for writing A Treatise on Coinage of the United States Branch Mints which introduced numismatists to mint marks A G HeatonBornAugustus George Heaton 1844 04 28 April 28 1844Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedOctober 11 1930 1930 10 11 aged 86 Washington D C EducationPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Ecole des Beaux ArtsOccupation s Artist writer numismatistSpouseAdelaide Griswold m 1874 div 1898 wbr Children3Signature Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Personal life 1 2 Art 1 3 Numismatics 2 Publications and articles 3 References 4 External linksBiography editPersonal life edit Augustus Goodyear Heaton was born Augustus George Heaton 1 4 5 in Philadelphia on April 28 1844 to Augustus and Rosabella nee Crean Heaton 1 Heaton married Adelaide Griswold in New York City on December 24 1874 and had three children Augustus 1875 Henry 1877 and Perry 1884 1 before divorcing in 1898 6 Heaton lived in various locations New York City in the late 1870s Paris France in the early 1880s Philadelphia 1884 Washington D C 1885 and then West Palm Beach Florida In 1890 1892 and 1930 he was in New Orleans where he gave art lectures and painted portraits of numerous prominent citizens He died at Sibley Hospital in Washington D C on October 11 1930 2 Art edit Heaton was a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 7 with Peter F Rothermel and was the first American student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris 1 with Alexandre Cabenel 4 and Leon Bonnat Heaton was also a teacher in Philadelphia at the Art Students League of New York nbsp The Recall of ColumbusMost of Heaton s paintings are portraits including Varina Davis second wife of President Jefferson Davis known as First Lady of the Confederate States of America 1892 Sculptor Chauncey Ives 1883 Opera singer Emma Nevada and Bishop Thomas Bowman of Cornell College Iowa 1883 4 His most famous painting however and the one of which he was most proud was The Recall of Columbus painted in 1882 and copyrighted in 1891 as the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus landing approached It was begun in his Paris studio and finished in Rome in the studio of American sculptor Chauncey Ives The painting was sent to the U S Capitol in 1884 to be reviewed by the Joint Committee on the Library purchased later that year for 3 000 and remains part of the United States Senate Art and History Collection In 1892 the painting was exhibited at the Columbian Historical Exposition in Madrid in 1892 and again in 1893 at the World s Columbian Exposition in Chicago Also in 1893 to mark the Chicago Exposition was the release of the Columbian Issue a set of 16 commemorative stamps issued by the United States 8 The 50 cent stamp featured The Recall of Columbus 9 bringing the painting to the attention of the general public Heaton was one of the founding members of the New Rochelle Art Association organized in 1912 and part of the well known Art Colony that had developed in New Rochelle in the early 1900s 10 Other works of note are The First Mission of Washington 1862 Columbia s Night Watch 1866 Bathing Hour at Trouville 1880 and The Promoters of the New Congressional Library 1888 which is a life sized group portrait composed of eighteen prominent statesmen 4 His Hardships of Emigration was also placed on a stamp for the Omaha Fair in 1898 5 Numismatics edit A G Heaton was the third president of the American Numismatic Association governing from 1894 to 1899 11 In 1893 he published his famous Treatise on Coinage of the United States Branch Mints which revolutionized numismatics Until its publication collectors generally only collected by date Heaton s Treatise commonly referred to as just Mint Marks showed that the coinage of the branch mints was often significantly more scarce and hence worth far more In 1900 Heaton updated Mint Marks in the article Late Coinage of the United States Mint published in The Numismatist 12 Heaton was a frequent contributor to The Numismatist submitting both articles and poetry including The Numismatist and the Burglar published by The Numismatist in 1894 and later appeared in Heaton s book Fancies and Thoughts in Verse 13 As a collector he owned a complete collection of US 3 and 1 gold coins from all five mints where they were coined one of only two such collections in existence 4 Publications and articles edit1882 Memories of Italy 1893 A Treatise on Coinage of the United States Branch Mints 1895 A Tour Among the Coin Dealers appeared in The Numismatist 1900 The Heart of David The Psalmist King 1903 Poems by John Henry Boner Illustrations by Heaton 1903 Stolen From a Duchy s Throne by Leland Dolph Cox Illustrations by Heaton 1904 Fancies and Thoughts in Verse 1906 Yellowstone Letters 1915 Study Rewarded 1925 The Nutshell 1926 The Marseillaise 1929 Color a Treatise A TreatiseReferences edit a b c d e Lewis Randolph Hamersly et al 1918 Who s Who in New York City and State p 500 Who s Who Publications Inc Washington D C a b Augustus Heaton Noted Artist Dead The Washington Post October 12 1930 p 3 Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Retrieved March 25 2021 Heaton Augustus George The International Who s Who in the World 587 1912 a b c d e Rossiter Johnson John Howard Brown 1904 The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans p 216 The Biographical Society Boston Massachusetts a b The Encyclopedia Americana a library of universal knowledge 1919 p 54 Heaton Sues for Divorce PDF The New York Times June 1 1898 Retrieved March 7 2009 ArtSchoolsDigital com 2009 Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts Art Schools Digital Archived from the original on November 6 2008 Retrieved March 7 2009 The Recall of Columbus The United States Senate Archived from the original on February 27 2009 Retrieved March 7 2009 Columbian Exposition Issues 1893 Arago People Postage and the Post Retrieved March 7 2009 NRAA Fouder s Exhibit A G Heaton ANA Presidents 1891 to the Present American Numismatic Association Archived from the original on June 14 2011 Retrieved March 7 2009 Story of the 1894 S Dime Coin Link Archived from the original on November 23 2007 Retrieved March 7 2009 Augustus Goodyear Heaton 1904 Fancies and Thought in Verse p 221 BiblioBazaar LLC Charleston South Carolina ISBN 0 559 83287 7 ISBN 978 0 559 83287 1External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to A G Heaton AskArt file on A G Heaton United States Senate Collection listing for the Recall of Columbus A Tour Among the Coin Dealers with an introduction by Q David Bowers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A G Heaton amp oldid 1169070517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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