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Albert Herter

Albert Herter (March 2, 1871 – February 15, 1950) was an American painter, illustrator, muralist, and interior designer. He was born in New York City, studied at the Art Students League with James Carroll Beckwith, then in Paris with Jean-Paul Laurens and Fernand Cormon.[1]

Albert Herter
Albert Herter
BornMarch 2, 1871 (1871-03-02)
DiedFebruary 25, 1950 (1950-02-26) (aged 78)
NationalityAmerican
Known forPaintings
Illustrations
Murals
Interior Decoration

He came from an artistic family; his father, Christian Herter (1839–1883), had co-founded Herter Brothers, a prominent New York interior design and furnishings firm. Herter Brothers closed in 1906, and Albert founded Herter Looms in 1909, a tapestry and textile design-and-manufacturing firm that was, in a sense, successor to his father's firm.

Personal edit

In Paris, he met a fellow American art student, Adele McGinnis. They were married in 1893 and had three children: Everit Albert (1894–1918), Christian Archibald (1895–1966), and Lydia Adele (1898–1951). The couple honeymooned in Japan, then returned to Paris for the first years of their marriage. In 1898 they moved back to the United States and built a Mediterranean-style villa, called "Près Choisis" (later called "The Creeks"), in East Hampton, New York, with a studio for each of them. Herter's mother built a mansion, "El Mirasol," in Santa Barbara, California, where the family spent the winters. Following his mother's death, Herter and his wife renovated the mansion and converted it into a boutique hotel. Son Everit and daughter Lydia also became artists although Everit was killed at age 24 in World War I. Son Christian became a politician, serving as governor of Massachusetts and later U.S. Secretary of State under Dwight D. Eisenhower. Adele Herter was a founding member of New York City's Cosmopolitan Club, and is remembered as a painter of still lifes and "Society" portraits.

Paintings edit

Herter had an extraordinary early career, at age 19 receiving an honorable mention at the Paris Salon (1890, La Femme de Buddha), and winning prizes from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1897 Lippincott Prize, Le Soir), the American Watercolor Society (1899 Evans Prize, The Gift of Roses), and elsewhere. He was awarded medals at the 1895 Atlanta Exposition (1830, The Muse), the 1897 Nashville Exposition (The Muse), the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle (Sorrow), and the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo (Gloria, The Danaides).[1]

 
Portrait of College Boys (1912), private collection.

Herter painted a 1912 life-size double portrait of his sons, Everit (left) and Christian (right), which his friend V. Everit Macy donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[2] Following Everit Herter's 1918 death in World War I, the Metropolitan returned Portrait of College Boys to the artist, and Macy donated Herter's Portrait of a Young Russian Nobleman in exchange.[3]

  • Portrait of Bessie (1892), High Museum of Art.[4]
  • The Muse (1894), Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.[5]
  • Woman with Red Hair (1894), Smithsonian American Art Museum.[6]
  • Garden of the Hesperides (c. 1898), private collection.
  • A Family Group (c.1898), private collection.
  • Self-Portrait in Costume of Hamlet (c. 1900), Smithsonian American Art Museum.[7]
  • Portrait of Courtlandt Palmer (1906), Metropolitan Museum of Art.[8] The composer is shown at the piano.
  • Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (c. 1910), Hudson River Museum.[9]
  • The Roman Bath (c. 1910), Pittsburgh Athletic Association (private club)
  • Portrait of Anna Maria Richardson Harkness (after Benjamin Curtis Porter), (c.1910-1915), Yale University Art Gallery.[10]
  • Portrait of College Boys (1912), private collection. Double portrait of Everit and Christian Herter, sons of the artist.
  • Portrait of a Young Russian Nobleman (c. 1918), Metropolitan Museum of Art.[3]
  • Pilgun Yoon as “Aladdin” (c. 1923), Brooklyn Museum.[11]
  • Founders of the National Academy of Sciences (1924), National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.[12] Depicts President Lincoln signing 1863 legislation creating the National Academy of Sciences.
  • The Bouvier Twins (1926), private collection.[13] Double portrait of Maude and Michelle Bouvier, aunts of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.
  • Portrait of Edward S. Harkness (c.1931), Yale University Art Gallery.[14]

Illustrations edit

He painted covers for the Ladies' Home Journal and other magazines, and illustrated a number of books.[15] He created several World War I posters.[16]

Murals edit

In 1909, Herter was commissioned by the Daughters of the American Revolution to create what was intended to be the world's largest painted theater curtain, for the Denver Auditorium. The flat curtain was 35 feet (11 m) high and 60 feet (18 m) wide. Its theme was an allegory of the United States Declaration of Independence, and included illustrations of historical figures such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.

He executed murals for buildings such as the Massachusetts Statehouse, the Wisconsin State Capitol, the Los Angeles Public Library, and the National Academy of Sciences.[1]

His best-known work, Le Départ des poilus, août 1914 (Departure of the Infantrymen, August 1914), is a mural in the Gare de Paris-Est railroad station in Paris.[1] The Herters' elder son, Everit, volunteered to fight in World War I, and was killed in June 1918.[17][18] Herter channeled his grief into this mural, which depicts soldiers leaving for war from that same railroad station. The young man at center with his arms in the air is a portrait of Everit, the woman in white at far left is a portrait of Adele Herter, and the man at far right with the bouquet of flowers is a self-portrait. Herter donated the mural to the People of France in 1926.

 
Le Départ des poilus, août 1914 (Departure of the Infantrymen, August 1914), Gare de l'Est, Paris.
  • Der Nibelungen (circa 1898) - six murals, music room, Emilie Grigsby House, 67th Street & Park Avenue, New York City:[19] The murals were sold at auction for $2,500 in 1912.[20]
  • The Pageant of Nations (1913) - seven murals, The Mural Room, St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California. Included a portrait of Gertrude Atherton posing as "California." The Herter murals were taken down and placed in storage in 1971. The Mural Room was demolished during hotel expansion and remade as a larger lobby and front desk area.
  • Two murals, Connecticut Supreme Court Building, Hartford. Painted on canvas at Herter's studio at "The Creeks" in East Hampton, New York, then taken to Hartford and affixed to wall and ceiling with white lead.
    • An Allegory of Education (1913)
    • Fundamental Orders 1638-1639 (1913)
  • Four murals, Supreme Court Chamber, Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison:
    • The Legionary Appeal to Caesar (1915)[21]
    • The Signing of the Magna Carta (1915)[22]
    • The Trial of Chief Oshkosh (1915)[23]
    • The Signing of the Constitution (1915)[24]
  • Prometheus (1924), Great Hall, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.:
  • Le Départ des poilus, août 1914 (Departure of the Infantrymen, August 1914) (1926), Gare de Paris-Est, Paris. Given by Herter to the people of France.
  • Eight murals, Children's Literature Department, Main Branch, Los Angeles Public Library:
    • The Landing of Cabrillo at Catalina Island (1928)[25]
    • The Building of a Mission (1928)[26]
    • Fiesta at a Mission (1928)[27]
    • Raising the Flag at Monterey (1928)[28]
    • Finding of Gold in '49 (1928)[29]
    • Relief ship at San Diego (1928)
    • Jose Gaspar de Portola (1928)
    • Juan Bautista de Anza (1928)
  • Warner Brothers Hollywood Theatre (1928–30), New York City. This movie palace was converted into the Mark Hellinger Theatre in 1949. In 1989, it became the Times Square Church, which continues to occupy it. Herter's murals have been taken down.
  • Library portico, Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida (1939)[30]
  • Milestones on the Road to Freedom in Massachusetts (1942) - five mural-sized paintings, House of Representatives, Massachusetts State House, Boston
    • 1630 - Governor Winthrop at Salem Bringing the Charter of the Bay Colony to Massachusetts
    • 1779 - John Adams, Samuel Adams and James Bowdoin Drafting the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780
    • 1697 - Dawn of Tolerance in Massachusetts: Public Repentance of Judge Samuel Sewall for His Actions in the Witchcraft Trials
    • 1788 - John Hancock Proposing the Addition of The Bill of Rights to the Federal Constitution
    • 1689 - Revolt Against Autocratic Government in Massachusetts: The Arrest of Governor Andros

Tapestries edit

"Though a painter by profession, Mr. Herter has a keen appreciation of tapestry texture, which he has developed by personal work at the loom. Especially interesting should be the set of 26 panels now on the looms, picturing The Story of New York back to the days when Peter Stuyvesant smoked his long-stemmed pipe and cursed in Dutch."[31]

Interior design edit

 
Ceiling of the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.

Herter designed Spanish Colonial Revival interiors for the Loew's Warfield Theatre (1923) in San Francisco, including a mural of Spanish-style dancers above the proscenium. He designed Byzantine Revival interiors for Broadway's Martin Beck Theatre (1924) in New York City,[33] which was renamed the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in 2003.

The Creeks edit

In 1894, as a wedding gift from the groom's mother, Mary Miles Herter, the couple received a 70-acre (280,000 m2) parcel of land between Montauk Highway and Georgica Pond, in East Hampton, Long Island. In 1899, they built "The Creeks," a 40-room, Mediterranean-style villa, designed by architect Grosvenor Atterbury. The estate featured about a mile of waterfront on the tidal estuary. The villa contained "his and hers" artist studios so each would have their own workspace. Adele Herter designed the extensive gardens. In 1912, Albert Herter built a larger studio, a soaring 56-by-35-foot space that doubled as a private theater, "where Enrico Caruso, Isadora Duncan and Anna Pavlova performed."[34]

One of the finest examples of a color plan in our architecture is the country place of Mr. Albert Herter at East Hampton, Long Island. Here is a large, rambling house, built so close to the sea that the blue-green of the water and the clear blue of the sky are deliberately considered as a part of the color plan. Mr. Herter's idea was to get, if possible, the effect of a house in Sicily, and so he built the house of pinkish yellow stucco and gave it a copper roof. The sea winds have softened the texture and deepened the color of the walls to salmon, and the copper roof has been transformed into ever-changing blue-greens that repeat the colors of the sea. In front of the house there are terraces massed with flowers of orange and yellow and red, and back of the house there is a Persian garden built around blue and green Persian tiles, and great blue Italian jars. Here flowers of blue and rose, and the amethyst tones in between, are allowed. Black green trees and shrubs are used everywhere, with the general effect of one of Maxfield Parrish's vivid Oriental gardens.[35]

After his wife Adele's death at "The Creeks" in 1946,[36] Albert Herter moved permanently to California. After his death, his son Christian Herter sold the estate to Alfonso A. Ossorio in 1951. Ossorio used the house as a gallery to display art collections and worked for 20 years in the gardens landscaping with exotic conifer species in groves dotted with his brightly colored found object sculptures. He donated 4 acres (16,000 m2) of "The Creeks" to the Nature Conservancy in 1975. After Ossorio's death in 1990, the property was offered for sale by his partner, dancer Ted Dragon, at the asking price of US$25M.[37] It is now owned by Ronald Perelman.

El Mirasol edit

 
El Mirasol Hotel, in a 1930s postcard

Adele and Albert Herter spent a good deal of their time in California at "El Mirasol", his mother's estate in Santa Barbara, bought in 1904. Mary Miles Herter had entertained friends there, such as Robert Louis Stevenson's widow Fanny Vandegrift (who later retired to and died at "El Mirasol" in 1914.)[36] The 4.6-acre (19,000 m2) parcel, comprising an entire city block, featured a Mediterranean-style mansion surrounded by gardens. Adele and Albert undertook two major decoration efforts at the estate: the first at the mansion's initial outfitting in 1909 which incorporated earlier Herter Brothers furnishings, new Tiffany lamps designed by Albert Herter, original wall hangings and works of art by both Albert and Adele as well as by other California artists.[36] Following the death of Albert's mother in 1913, the estate received a new round of renovation in 1914 with its conversion into "El Mirasol Hotel"; Herter expanded the mansion and added 15 luxurious bungalows around the gardens.[38] The hotel was famed not only for its balanced design and private tranquility but for its wealthy guests including the Vanderbilts, the Rockefellers, the Guggenheims, and the heirs of Charles Crocker, J. P. Morgan and Philip Danforth Armour.[38] In 1920, Herter sold the property to Frederick C. Clift, the hotelier and attorney from the Sierras. After the 1920s, times were hard on the hotel. Under different owners it settled into primarily a retirement home for the wealthy elderly. Herter himself died at "El Mirasol" in 1950.[38]

Two attic fires damaged the west wing of the mansion in 1966. Rather than repairing it, two consecutive owners tried in vain to build high-rise shopping on the lot; the buildings and gardens were bulldozed and cleared but neighbors and a citizen's committee fought successfully against city approval of high-rise plans. The block sat empty for a few years while the Santa Barbara Museum of Art considered building a main gallery there. In December 1975 the parcel was quietly bought by Santa Barbara resident Alice Keck Park who immediately donated it to the city of Santa Barbara to become an urban park in perpetuity: Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens.[38]

The Gift of Eternal Life edit

Herter wrote and produced a play called The Gift of Eternal Life, An Indo-Persian Legend. It was performed at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara, March 20–23, 1929. He designed the sets and costumes, and played the part of the King. It was produced through the Drama Branch of the Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara. In the playbill, he acknowledged the writings of Lily Adams Beck for inspiring the Orientalist theme and "much of its imagery," and said that he also used several lines written by Rabindranath Tagore and Ananda Coomaraswamy. The cast was made up primarily of locals, although Herter's friend, dancer Ruth St. Denis, played the lead.[39]

Honors edit

He was elected an associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1906, and became a full Academician in 1943. He was a member of the Society of American Artists, the American Watercolor Society, the New York Water Color Club, the Society of Mural Painters, and the Century Club.[1] He was made a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor in 1923.[40]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Albert Herter (1871-1950), from AskArt.
  2. ^ Charles de Kay, "Albert Herter," Art and Progress, American Federation of the Arts, vol. 5, no. 4 (February 1914), p. 136.[1]
  3. ^ a b Portrait of a Russian Nobleman, from Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  4. ^ Portrait of Bessie, from High Museum of Art.
  5. ^ The Muse, from Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
  6. ^ Woman with Red Hair, from Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  7. ^ Self-Portrait in Costume of Hamlet, from Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  8. ^ Portrait of Courtlandt Palmer, from Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  9. ^ [2], from Google Arts & Culture.
  10. ^ Portrait of Anna Maria Richardson Harkness from Yale University Art Gallery.
  11. ^ Pilgun Yoon as "Aladdin", from Brooklyn Museum.
  12. ^ National Academy of Sciences/ Lincoln Mural. 2007-06-21 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ The Bouvier Twins, from ArtNet.
  14. ^ Portrait of Edward S. Harkness from Yale University Art Gallery.
  15. ^ Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic (1898).
  16. ^ World War I posters by Herter, from Library of Congress.
  17. ^ "New York Artist Killed in France," The New York Times, June 28, 1918.
  18. ^ HERTER, Everit Albert. Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army, 40th Engineer Regiment. Entered the Service from: New York. Died: June 13, 1918. Buried at: Plot A, Row 13, Grave 59, Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, Belleau, France.
  19. ^ The Lost Emilie Grigsby House, from Daytonian in Manhattan.
  20. ^ "$193,067 Realized at Grigsby Art Sale," The New York Times, January 28, 1912.
  21. ^ Roman Law from Wiki Commons.
  22. ^ English Law from Wiki Commons.
  23. ^ Local Law from Wiki Commons.
  24. ^ The Signing of the Constitution from Wiki Commons.
  25. ^ The Landing of Cabrillo at Catalina Island
  26. ^ The Building of a Mission
  27. ^ Fiesta at a Mission
  28. ^ Raising the Flag at Monterey
  29. ^ Finding of Gold in '49
  30. ^ Photo of Herter portico mural 2014-08-09 at the Wayback Machine, from Flickr.
  31. ^ George Leland Hunter, Tapestries; Their Origin, History And Renaissance, (New York: John Lane Company, 1912), pp. 214-16.[3]
  32. ^ The Great Crusade, from Cranbrook Art Museum.
  33. ^ "New Martin Beck Theater to Open Tuesday Evening," The New York Times, November 9, 1924.
  34. ^ Bob Colacello, "Studios by the Sea," Vanity Fair, January 2000
  35. ^ Ruby Ross & Rayne Adams, The Honest House, (Century Company, 1914), pp. 58-59.[4]
  36. ^ a b c The House of Herter Art: Albert and Adele Herter
  37. ^ Carol Strickland, "East Hampton Showplace on the Block," The New York Times, July 21, 1991.[5]
  38. ^ a b c d Montecito Journal. Hattie Beresford, The Way It Was: Full Circle: The Story of El Mirasol 2007-03-15 at the Wayback Machine, January 11, 2007.
  39. ^ Ruth St. Denis, An Unfinished Life: An Autobiography, (Dance Horizons, 1969), p. 335.[6]
  40. ^ "Akeroyd on House Mural's Committee," The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts), December 15, 1942, p. 4.

External links edit

  • Works by or about Albert Herter at Internet Archive
  • House of Herter
  • 2blowhards.com: A Less-Known Herter (image of "Woman With Red Hair" (1894); post by Donald Pittenger August 2, 2007
  • Santa Barbara Vintage Photo. Images of "El Mirasol"
  • The House of Herter Art. 22 minute video of El Mirasol from 1908 to 1969, including Herter art objects
  • Historic Photos of Albert Herter's 'The Creeks' in East Hampton [7]
  • Cast/Staff Transcription of 1929 playbill for "The Gift of Eternal Life" at the Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, California - Mar 20, 1929.
  • Invisible Paris. Pro Patria Mori"

albert, herter, march, 1871, february, 1950, american, painter, illustrator, muralist, interior, designer, born, york, city, studied, students, league, with, james, carroll, beckwith, then, paris, with, jean, paul, laurens, fernand, cormon, bornmarch, 1871, 18. Albert Herter March 2 1871 February 15 1950 was an American painter illustrator muralist and interior designer He was born in New York City studied at the Art Students League with James Carroll Beckwith then in Paris with Jean Paul Laurens and Fernand Cormon 1 Albert HerterAlbert HerterBornMarch 2 1871 1871 03 02 New York New YorkDiedFebruary 25 1950 1950 02 26 aged 78 NationalityAmericanKnown forPaintingsIllustrationsMuralsInterior Decoration He came from an artistic family his father Christian Herter 1839 1883 had co founded Herter Brothers a prominent New York interior design and furnishings firm Herter Brothers closed in 1906 and Albert founded Herter Looms in 1909 a tapestry and textile design and manufacturing firm that was in a sense successor to his father s firm Contents 1 Personal 2 Paintings 3 Illustrations 4 Murals 5 Tapestries 6 Interior design 7 The Creeks 8 El Mirasol 9 The Gift of Eternal Life 10 Honors 11 References 12 External linksPersonal editIn Paris he met a fellow American art student Adele McGinnis They were married in 1893 and had three children Everit Albert 1894 1918 Christian Archibald 1895 1966 and Lydia Adele 1898 1951 The couple honeymooned in Japan then returned to Paris for the first years of their marriage In 1898 they moved back to the United States and built a Mediterranean style villa called Pres Choisis later called The Creeks in East Hampton New York with a studio for each of them Herter s mother built a mansion El Mirasol in Santa Barbara California where the family spent the winters Following his mother s death Herter and his wife renovated the mansion and converted it into a boutique hotel Son Everit and daughter Lydia also became artists although Everit was killed at age 24 in World War I Son Christian became a politician serving as governor of Massachusetts and later U S Secretary of State under Dwight D Eisenhower Adele Herter was a founding member of New York City s Cosmopolitan Club and is remembered as a painter of still lifes and Society portraits Paintings editHerter had an extraordinary early career at age 19 receiving an honorable mention at the Paris Salon 1890 La Femme de Buddha and winning prizes from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1897 Lippincott Prize Le Soir the American Watercolor Society 1899 Evans Prize The Gift of Roses and elsewhere He was awarded medals at the 1895 Atlanta Exposition 1830 The Muse the 1897 Nashville Exposition The Muse the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Sorrow and the 1901 Pan American Exposition in Buffalo Gloria The Danaides 1 nbsp Portrait of College Boys 1912 private collection Herter painted a 1912 life size double portrait of his sons Everit left and Christian right which his friend V Everit Macy donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2 Following Everit Herter s 1918 death in World War I the Metropolitan returned Portrait of College Boys to the artist and Macy donated Herter s Portrait of a Young Russian Nobleman in exchange 3 Portrait of Bessie 1892 High Museum of Art 4 The Muse 1894 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 5 Woman with Red Hair 1894 Smithsonian American Art Museum 6 Garden of the Hesperides c 1898 private collection A Family Group c 1898 private collection Self Portrait in Costume of Hamlet c 1900 Smithsonian American Art Museum 7 Portrait of Courtlandt Palmer 1906 Metropolitan Museum of Art 8 The composer is shown at the piano Still Life with Flowers and Fruit c 1910 Hudson River Museum 9 The Roman Bath c 1910 Pittsburgh Athletic Association private club Portrait of Anna Maria Richardson Harkness after Benjamin Curtis Porter c 1910 1915 Yale University Art Gallery 10 Portrait of College Boys 1912 private collection Double portrait of Everit and Christian Herter sons of the artist Portrait of a Young Russian Nobleman c 1918 Metropolitan Museum of Art 3 Pilgun Yoon as Aladdin c 1923 Brooklyn Museum 11 Founders of the National Academy of Sciences 1924 National Academy of Sciences Washington D C 12 Depicts President Lincoln signing 1863 legislation creating the National Academy of Sciences The Bouvier Twins 1926 private collection 13 Double portrait of Maude and Michelle Bouvier aunts of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Portrait of Edward S Harkness c 1931 Yale University Art Gallery 14 nbsp Woman with Red Hair 1894 Smithsonian American Art Museum nbsp Garden of the Hesperides c 1898 private collection nbsp A Family Group c 1898 private collection nbsp Self Portrait in Costume of Hamlet c 1900 Smithsonian American Art Museum nbsp Founders of the National Academy of Sciences 1924 National Academy of SciencesIllustrations editHe painted covers for the Ladies Home Journal and other magazines and illustrated a number of books 15 He created several World War I posters 16 nbsp Frontispiece Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic 1899 nbsp Pryderi and Rhiannon from Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic nbsp Merlin and Vivian from Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic nbsp King Arthur from Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic nbsp Maiden of the brazen door from Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic nbsp Demon hand from Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic nbsp 1917 poster for the Red Cross nbsp 1918 poster for the YMCA Murals editIn 1909 Herter was commissioned by the Daughters of the American Revolution to create what was intended to be the world s largest painted theater curtain for the Denver Auditorium The flat curtain was 35 feet 11 m high and 60 feet 18 m wide Its theme was an allegory of the United States Declaration of Independence and included illustrations of historical figures such as George Washington Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin He executed murals for buildings such as the Massachusetts Statehouse the Wisconsin State Capitol the Los Angeles Public Library and the National Academy of Sciences 1 His best known work Le Depart des poilus aout 1914 Departure of the Infantrymen August 1914 is a mural in the Gare de Paris Est railroad station in Paris 1 The Herters elder son Everit volunteered to fight in World War I and was killed in June 1918 17 18 Herter channeled his grief into this mural which depicts soldiers leaving for war from that same railroad station The young man at center with his arms in the air is a portrait of Everit the woman in white at far left is a portrait of Adele Herter and the man at far right with the bouquet of flowers is a self portrait Herter donated the mural to the People of France in 1926 nbsp Le Depart des poilus aout 1914 Departure of the Infantrymen August 1914 Gare de l Est Paris Der Nibelungen circa 1898 six murals music room Emilie Grigsby House 67th Street amp Park Avenue New York City 19 The murals were sold at auction for 2 500 in 1912 20 The Pageant of Nations 1913 seven murals The Mural Room St Francis Hotel San Francisco California Included a portrait of Gertrude Atherton posing as California The Herter murals were taken down and placed in storage in 1971 The Mural Room was demolished during hotel expansion and remade as a larger lobby and front desk area Two murals Connecticut Supreme Court Building Hartford Painted on canvas at Herter s studio at The Creeks in East Hampton New York then taken to Hartford and affixed to wall and ceiling with white lead An Allegory of Education 1913 Fundamental Orders 1638 1639 1913 Four murals Supreme Court Chamber Wisconsin State Capitol Madison The Legionary Appeal to Caesar 1915 21 The Signing of the Magna Carta 1915 22 The Trial of Chief Oshkosh 1915 23 The Signing of the Constitution 1915 24 nbsp The Legionary Appeal to Caesar nbsp The Signing of the Magna Carta nbsp The Trial of Chief Oshkosh nbsp The Signing of the Constitution Prometheus 1924 Great Hall National Academy of Sciences Washington D C Le Depart des poilus aout 1914 Departure of the Infantrymen August 1914 1926 Gare de Paris Est Paris Given by Herter to the people of France Eight murals Children s Literature Department Main Branch Los Angeles Public Library The Landing of Cabrillo at Catalina Island 1928 25 The Building of a Mission 1928 26 Fiesta at a Mission 1928 27 Raising the Flag at Monterey 1928 28 Finding of Gold in 49 1928 29 Relief ship at San Diego 1928 Jose Gaspar de Portola 1928 Juan Bautista de Anza 1928 Warner Brothers Hollywood Theatre 1928 30 New York City This movie palace was converted into the Mark Hellinger Theatre in 1949 In 1989 it became the Times Square Church which continues to occupy it Herter s murals have been taken down Library portico Society of the Four Arts Palm Beach Florida 1939 30 Milestones on the Road to Freedom in Massachusetts 1942 five mural sized paintings House of Representatives Massachusetts State House Boston 1630 Governor Winthrop at Salem Bringing the Charter of the Bay Colony to Massachusetts 1779 John Adams Samuel Adams and James Bowdoin Drafting the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 1697 Dawn of Tolerance in Massachusetts Public Repentance of Judge Samuel Sewall for His Actions in the Witchcraft Trials 1788 John Hancock Proposing the Addition of The Bill of Rights to the Federal Constitution 1689 Revolt Against Autocratic Government in Massachusetts The Arrest of Governor Andros nbsp Agriculture 1904 National Park Bank murals Manhattan New York City nbsp Grigsby House murals 1912 in original location Manhattan New York City nbsp Persia 1913 St Francis Hotel murals San Francisco nbsp Warfield Theater murals 1922 San Francisco nbsp Los Angeles Public Library murals 1928 nbsp Massachusetts House of Representatives murals 1942 Massachusetts State House BostonTapestries edit Though a painter by profession Mr Herter has a keen appreciation of tapestry texture which he has developed by personal work at the loom Especially interesting should be the set of 26 panels now on the looms picturing The Story of New York back to the days when Peter Stuyvesant smoked his long stemmed pipe and cursed in Dutch 31 The Story of New York 1912 28 panels McAlpin Hotel New York City The Great Crusade 1920 Cranbrook Art Museum Bloomfield Hills Michigan 32 Interior design edit nbsp Ceiling of the Al Hirschfeld Theatre Herter designed Spanish Colonial Revival interiors for the Loew s Warfield Theatre 1923 in San Francisco including a mural of Spanish style dancers above the proscenium He designed Byzantine Revival interiors for Broadway s Martin Beck Theatre 1924 in New York City 33 which was renamed the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in 2003 The Creeks editIn 1894 as a wedding gift from the groom s mother Mary Miles Herter the couple received a 70 acre 280 000 m2 parcel of land between Montauk Highway and Georgica Pond in East Hampton Long Island In 1899 they built The Creeks a 40 room Mediterranean style villa designed by architect Grosvenor Atterbury The estate featured about a mile of waterfront on the tidal estuary The villa contained his and hers artist studios so each would have their own workspace Adele Herter designed the extensive gardens In 1912 Albert Herter built a larger studio a soaring 56 by 35 foot space that doubled as a private theater where Enrico Caruso Isadora Duncan and Anna Pavlova performed 34 One of the finest examples of a color plan in our architecture is the country place of Mr Albert Herter at East Hampton Long Island Here is a large rambling house built so close to the sea that the blue green of the water and the clear blue of the sky are deliberately considered as a part of the color plan Mr Herter s idea was to get if possible the effect of a house in Sicily and so he built the house of pinkish yellow stucco and gave it a copper roof The sea winds have softened the texture and deepened the color of the walls to salmon and the copper roof has been transformed into ever changing blue greens that repeat the colors of the sea In front of the house there are terraces massed with flowers of orange and yellow and red and back of the house there is a Persian garden built around blue and green Persian tiles and great blue Italian jars Here flowers of blue and rose and the amethyst tones in between are allowed Black green trees and shrubs are used everywhere with the general effect of one of Maxfield Parrish s vivid Oriental gardens 35 After his wife Adele s death at The Creeks in 1946 36 Albert Herter moved permanently to California After his death his son Christian Herter sold the estate to Alfonso A Ossorio in 1951 Ossorio used the house as a gallery to display art collections and worked for 20 years in the gardens landscaping with exotic conifer species in groves dotted with his brightly colored found object sculptures He donated 4 acres 16 000 m2 of The Creeks to the Nature Conservancy in 1975 After Ossorio s death in 1990 the property was offered for sale by his partner dancer Ted Dragon at the asking price of US 25M 37 It is now owned by Ronald Perelman nbsp The Creeks 1905 nbsp View from front door 1913 nbsp Orange amp Yellow Garden 1913 Albert Herter s studio is the building at left nbsp Blue amp White Garden 1913 nbsp Terrace 1913 nbsp Boathouse 1913 nbsp Living Room Fireplace 1917 El Mirasol edit nbsp El Mirasol Hotel in a 1930s postcard Adele and Albert Herter spent a good deal of their time in California at El Mirasol his mother s estate in Santa Barbara bought in 1904 Mary Miles Herter had entertained friends there such as Robert Louis Stevenson s widow Fanny Vandegrift who later retired to and died at El Mirasol in 1914 36 The 4 6 acre 19 000 m2 parcel comprising an entire city block featured a Mediterranean style mansion surrounded by gardens Adele and Albert undertook two major decoration efforts at the estate the first at the mansion s initial outfitting in 1909 which incorporated earlier Herter Brothers furnishings new Tiffany lamps designed by Albert Herter original wall hangings and works of art by both Albert and Adele as well as by other California artists 36 Following the death of Albert s mother in 1913 the estate received a new round of renovation in 1914 with its conversion into El Mirasol Hotel Herter expanded the mansion and added 15 luxurious bungalows around the gardens 38 The hotel was famed not only for its balanced design and private tranquility but for its wealthy guests including the Vanderbilts the Rockefellers the Guggenheims and the heirs of Charles Crocker J P Morgan and Philip Danforth Armour 38 In 1920 Herter sold the property to Frederick C Clift the hotelier and attorney from the Sierras After the 1920s times were hard on the hotel Under different owners it settled into primarily a retirement home for the wealthy elderly Herter himself died at El Mirasol in 1950 38 Two attic fires damaged the west wing of the mansion in 1966 Rather than repairing it two consecutive owners tried in vain to build high rise shopping on the lot the buildings and gardens were bulldozed and cleared but neighbors and a citizen s committee fought successfully against city approval of high rise plans The block sat empty for a few years while the Santa Barbara Museum of Art considered building a main gallery there In December 1975 the parcel was quietly bought by Santa Barbara resident Alice Keck Park who immediately donated it to the city of Santa Barbara to become an urban park in perpetuity Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens 38 The Gift of Eternal Life editHerter wrote and produced a play called The Gift of Eternal Life An Indo Persian Legend It was performed at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara March 20 23 1929 He designed the sets and costumes and played the part of the King It was produced through the Drama Branch of the Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara In the playbill he acknowledged the writings of Lily Adams Beck for inspiring the Orientalist theme and much of its imagery and said that he also used several lines written by Rabindranath Tagore and Ananda Coomaraswamy The cast was made up primarily of locals although Herter s friend dancer Ruth St Denis played the lead 39 Honors editHe was elected an associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1906 and became a full Academician in 1943 He was a member of the Society of American Artists the American Watercolor Society the New York Water Color Club the Society of Mural Painters and the Century Club 1 He was made a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor in 1923 40 References edit a b c d e Albert Herter 1871 1950 from AskArt Charles de Kay Albert Herter Art and Progress American Federation of the Arts vol 5 no 4 February 1914 p 136 1 a b Portrait of a Russian Nobleman from Metropolitan Museum of Art Portrait of Bessie from High Museum of Art The Muse from Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Woman with Red Hair from Smithsonian American Art Museum Self Portrait in Costume of Hamlet from Smithsonian American Art Museum Portrait of Courtlandt Palmer from Metropolitan Museum of Art 2 from Google Arts amp Culture Portrait of Anna Maria Richardson Harkness from Yale University Art Gallery Pilgun Yoon as Aladdin from Brooklyn Museum National Academy of Sciences Lincoln Mural Archived 2007 06 21 at the Wayback Machine The Bouvier Twins from ArtNet Portrait of Edward S Harkness from Yale University Art Gallery Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic 1898 World War I posters by Herter from Library of Congress New York Artist Killed in France The New York Times June 28 1918 HERTER Everit Albert Sergeant First Class U S Army 40th Engineer Regiment Entered the Service from New York Died June 13 1918 Buried at Plot A Row 13 Grave 59 Aisne Marne American Cemetery Belleau France The Lost Emilie Grigsby House from Daytonian in Manhattan 193 067 Realized at Grigsby Art Sale The New York Times January 28 1912 Roman Law from Wiki Commons English Law from Wiki Commons Local Law from Wiki Commons The Signing of the Constitution from Wiki Commons The Landing of Cabrillo at Catalina Island The Building of a Mission Fiesta at a Mission Raising the Flag at Monterey Finding of Gold in 49 Photo of Herter portico mural Archived 2014 08 09 at the Wayback Machine from Flickr George Leland Hunter Tapestries Their Origin History And Renaissance New York John Lane Company 1912 pp 214 16 3 The Great Crusade from Cranbrook Art Museum New Martin Beck Theater to Open Tuesday Evening The New York Times November 9 1924 Bob Colacello Studios by the Sea Vanity Fair January 2000 Ruby Ross amp Rayne Adams The Honest House Century Company 1914 pp 58 59 4 a b c The House of Herter Art Albert and Adele Herter Carol Strickland East Hampton Showplace on the Block The New York Times July 21 1991 5 a b c d Montecito Journal Hattie Beresford The Way It Was Full Circle The Story of El Mirasol Archived 2007 03 15 at the Wayback Machine January 11 2007 Ruth St Denis An Unfinished Life An Autobiography Dance Horizons 1969 p 335 6 Akeroyd on House Mural s Committee The Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield Massachusetts December 15 1942 p 4 External links editWorks by or about Albert Herter at Internet Archive House of Herter 2blowhards com A Less Known Herter image of Woman With Red Hair 1894 post by Donald Pittenger August 2 2007 Santa Barbara Vintage Photo Images of El Mirasol The House of Herter Art 22 minute video of El Mirasol from 1908 to 1969 including Herter art objects Historic Photos of Albert Herter s The Creeks in East Hampton 7 Cast Staff Transcription of 1929 playbill for The Gift of Eternal Life at the Lobero Theatre Santa Barbara California Mar 20 1929 Invisible Paris Pro Patria Mori nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Albert Herter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albert Herter amp oldid 1146399144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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