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Benoni Irwin

Benoni Irwin (June 29, 1840 – August 26, 1896) was an American portraitist.

Benoni Irwin
1889 Self-Portrait Benoni Irwin
Born(1840-06-29)June 29, 1840
Newmarket, Upper Canada
DiedAugust 26, 1896(1896-08-26) (aged 56)
Coventry Lake, Connecticut

A pupil of the National Academy of Design in New York City, USA, he trained in Paris with the famous French portraitist Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran (1838–1917). His work was shown in the Exposition Universelle at Paris in 1889, and the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. Irwin had studios in San Francisco, Boston, New Bedford, and New York.

Early life edit

Benoni Burdeau Irwin was born on June 29, 1840, in Newmarket, Upper Canada to Jared Irwin (1803–1873) and Lydia Kennedy (1807–1871) and moved to upstate New York as a young man. His family were Quakers, originally from the Scottish Borders. The Canadian Irwins were Late Loyalists, i.e. those loyal to the British Crown who emigrated to Canada after the American Revolution had ended. Members of the Irwin family fought against the US during the War of 1812. Despite their participation in the Rebellion of 1837, Benoni Irwin was patronized by a Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, thus launching his career.

Career edit

He was a pupil of the National Academy of Design in New York City from 1861 to 1863. He spent considerable time in San Francisco, from c. 1871–1877. From 1877–1878, Irwin trained in Paris with the famous French portraitist Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran (1838 – 1917),[1] and exhibited at the Salon de Paris in 1879. He returned to the United States in 1879, where he spent time in Boston and New Bedford, Massachusetts; Louisville, Kentucky, New York City, and Yonkers, throughout the 1880s and 1890s. In 1889 Irwin was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician. In 1889, as a stipulation for installment as an Associate National Academician, Irwin painted the self-portrait depicted in this article.

Personal life edit

In 1873, while in California, Irwin married Adelaide (Adela) Vellejo Curtis (May 29, 1853–1932). She was the daughter of Lucian Curtis, a copper plate engraver and farmer, born in Coventry, Connecticut and Celia Carlton Perkins, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Curtis family had come to San Francisco during the California Gold Rush in 1849 and, at one time, lived in the famous Rancho Petaluma Adobe, owned by General Mariano Vallejo, a family friend.

Irwin and his wife, Adela, had two children, Edith C. (1874–1925) and Constance (b. 1885).

Death edit

By the 1880s, Irwin and his wife and daughters were living in Yonkers, New York. They had a second home on the shore of Coventry Lake, Connecticut, which the family would visit during the summer. The Irwins were frequent guests of Adela's aunt, Charlotte Curtis Dean, a lifelong Coventry resident. It was here in 1896 that Irwin, while taking photographs of the sunset from a round bottom boat, lost his balance and fell into the lake. Postmortem revealed that Irwin had drowned after being knocked unconscious by hitting his head on the edge of the boat as he fell.

Benoni Irwin is buried with his wife, Adela, and daughter, Edith, in Nathan Hale Cemetery, Coventry, CT.

Miscellaneous edit

Portraits edit

(partial list)

  • John Henry Clifford (1809–1876), Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1853–1854
  • Joshua A. Norton, a.k.a. His Imperial Majesty Emperor Norton I, self-proclaimed "Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico"
  • Edward C. Messer, head of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC (Metropolitan Museum of Art collection)
  • Charles H. Farnham, writer
  • Judge David Curtis Sanford (died 1864), of New Milford, Connecticut, member of state senate, 1854; superior court judge in Connecticut, 1854–64
  • Emily Bull Sanford, wife of Judge David Curtis Sanford
  • William Diamon Black, New Milford, CT resident, son-in-law of Judge David Curtis Sanford
  • Carolin Wilson Cooke, Kentucky resident
  • Alice Lee Cooke, Kentucky resident
  • Thomas Prather Jacob, son of prominent Louisville, KY businessman John Jeremiah Jacob and brother of Richard Taylor Jacob, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1863–64)
  • Thomas Newcomb (1843–1906), first president of the Bohemian Club, San Francisco; secretary to the Governor of New York
  • Charles Warren Stoddard (1843–1909), American author
  • Aimee Crocker (1864–1941), American heiress, princess, mystic and author AKA Amy Crocker Ashe
  • Oliver Frazer (1808–1864), Kentucky portrait and miniature painter
  • George T. Bromley, prominent San Francisco resident
  • Philadelphia Pearson Irwin, his aunt, of Newmarket, Ontario
  • Thomas Hughes Irwin, his uncle, also of Newmarket
  • Matriarch in Green Velvet (1894). Oil on canvas
  • Portrait Of Frederic Remington (1891). Oil on canvas (In the collection of the National Academy of Design)[2]
  • Portrait Of A Child In Blue (1880). Oil on canvas
  • Portrait Of China Tea Trade Captain Hathaway (1881). Oil on canvas
  • Portrait Of A Female Artist (1886). Oil on canvas
  • Portrait Of A Young Woman (1883). Watercolor
  • The Lute Player. Oil on canvasboard

References edit

  1. ^ Catalogue of The Southern Exposition, Louisville, 1884
  2. ^ Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design ... By David Bernard Dearinger

Even in Dearinger's excellent compendium of the National Academy of Design, Irwin's studies under Carolus-Duran are erroneously listed as 1867–1869. This comes from the Catalogue of Mark Hopkins Institute, published in 1902, after Irwin's death. The Catalogue of The Southern Exposition in Louisville, published in 1884, while Irwin was still alive, correctly lists his years of study under Carolus-Duran as 1877–1878. The editor of the Catalogue of The Southern Exposition was Charles M. Kurtz, with whom Irwin personally corresponded.

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Benoni Irwin June 29 1840 August 26 1896 was an American portraitist Benoni Irwin1889 Self Portrait Benoni IrwinBorn 1840 06 29 June 29 1840Newmarket Upper CanadaDiedAugust 26 1896 1896 08 26 aged 56 Coventry Lake Connecticut A pupil of the National Academy of Design in New York City USA he trained in Paris with the famous French portraitist Emile Auguste Carolus Duran 1838 1917 His work was shown in the Exposition Universelle at Paris in 1889 and the Chicago World s Fair in 1893 Irwin had studios in San Francisco Boston New Bedford and New York Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Miscellaneous 6 Portraits 7 ReferencesEarly life editBenoni Burdeau Irwin was born on June 29 1840 in Newmarket Upper Canada to Jared Irwin 1803 1873 and Lydia Kennedy 1807 1871 and moved to upstate New York as a young man His family were Quakers originally from the Scottish Borders The Canadian Irwins were Late Loyalists i e those loyal to the British Crown who emigrated to Canada after the American Revolution had ended Members of the Irwin family fought against the US during the War of 1812 Despite their participation in the Rebellion of 1837 Benoni Irwin was patronized by a Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada thus launching his career Career editHe was a pupil of the National Academy of Design in New York City from 1861 to 1863 He spent considerable time in San Francisco from c 1871 1877 From 1877 1878 Irwin trained in Paris with the famous French portraitist Emile Auguste Carolus Duran 1838 1917 1 and exhibited at the Salon de Paris in 1879 He returned to the United States in 1879 where he spent time in Boston and New Bedford Massachusetts Louisville Kentucky New York City and Yonkers throughout the 1880s and 1890s In 1889 Irwin was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician In 1889 as a stipulation for installment as an Associate National Academician Irwin painted the self portrait depicted in this article Personal life editIn 1873 while in California Irwin married Adelaide Adela Vellejo Curtis May 29 1853 1932 She was the daughter of Lucian Curtis a copper plate engraver and farmer born in Coventry Connecticut and Celia Carlton Perkins born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Curtis family had come to San Francisco during the California Gold Rush in 1849 and at one time lived in the famous Rancho Petaluma Adobe owned by General Mariano Vallejo a family friend Irwin and his wife Adela had two children Edith C 1874 1925 and Constance b 1885 Death editBy the 1880s Irwin and his wife and daughters were living in Yonkers New York They had a second home on the shore of Coventry Lake Connecticut which the family would visit during the summer The Irwins were frequent guests of Adela s aunt Charlotte Curtis Dean a lifelong Coventry resident It was here in 1896 that Irwin while taking photographs of the sunset from a round bottom boat lost his balance and fell into the lake Postmortem revealed that Irwin had drowned after being knocked unconscious by hitting his head on the edge of the boat as he fell Benoni Irwin is buried with his wife Adela and daughter Edith in Nathan Hale Cemetery Coventry CT Miscellaneous editIn 1870 while in Louisville KY Irwin lived with American artist Andrew Fisher Bunner 1841 1897 landscape and marine painter Irwin was the brother in law of American artist Mary Curtis Richardson 1848 1931 known as the Mary Cassatt of the west Irwin was a close friend of John Muir who helped develop Yosemite as a national park Portraits edit partial list John Henry Clifford 1809 1876 Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1853 1854 Joshua A Norton a k a His Imperial Majesty Emperor Norton I self proclaimed Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico Edward C Messer head of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC Metropolitan Museum of Art collection Charles H Farnham writer Judge David Curtis Sanford died 1864 of New Milford Connecticut member of state senate 1854 superior court judge in Connecticut 1854 64 Emily Bull Sanford wife of Judge David Curtis Sanford William Diamon Black New Milford CT resident son in law of Judge David Curtis Sanford Carolin Wilson Cooke Kentucky resident Alice Lee Cooke Kentucky resident Thomas Prather Jacob son of prominent Louisville KY businessman John Jeremiah Jacob and brother of Richard Taylor Jacob Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 1863 64 Thomas Newcomb 1843 1906 first president of the Bohemian Club San Francisco secretary to the Governor of New York Charles Warren Stoddard 1843 1909 American author Aimee Crocker 1864 1941 American heiress princess mystic and author AKA Amy Crocker Ashe Oliver Frazer 1808 1864 Kentucky portrait and miniature painter George T Bromley prominent San Francisco resident Philadelphia Pearson Irwin his aunt of Newmarket Ontario Thomas Hughes Irwin his uncle also of Newmarket Matriarch in Green Velvet 1894 Oil on canvas Portrait Of Frederic Remington 1891 Oil on canvas In the collection of the National Academy of Design 2 Portrait Of A Child In Blue 1880 Oil on canvas Portrait Of China Tea Trade Captain Hathaway 1881 Oil on canvas Portrait Of A Female Artist 1886 Oil on canvas Portrait Of A Young Woman 1883 Watercolor The Lute Player Oil on canvasboardReferences edit Catalogue of The Southern Exposition Louisville 1884 Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design By David Bernard Dearinger Even in Dearinger s excellent compendium of the National Academy of Design Irwin s studies under Carolus Duran are erroneously listed as 1867 1869 This comes from the Catalogue of Mark Hopkins Institute published in 1902 after Irwin s death The Catalogue of The Southern Exposition in Louisville published in 1884 while Irwin was still alive correctly lists his years of study under Carolus Duran as 1877 1878 The editor of the Catalogue of The Southern Exposition was Charles M Kurtz with whom Irwin personally corresponded nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related 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