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Boyd family

The Boyd family is an Australian family whose members over several generations contributed to the arts in the fields of painting, sculpture, pottery, ceramics, literature, architecture, poetry and music. The Boyd family is considered an artistic dynasty.

Merric and Doris Boyd at home, Open Country, with their family, complete, in 1943, gathered for a photograph by Albert Tucker whose companion Joy Hester, lazes on one arm to the right.

Family tree edit

The family is descended from four diverse immigrants to Victoria:

These four families were joined by marriages of their children in the young colony of Victoria in the 1850s:

  • The Hon. William Arthur Callendar à Beckett (1833–1901) married Emma Mills (1838–1906) in 1855, and together they had six children, including Emma Minnie à Beckett (1858–1936);[3] and Major Alexander Boyd's son Captain John Theodore Thomas Boyd (1825–1891) married Dr Robert Martin's daughter Lucy Charlotte Martin in 1857, and had 12 children, including Arthur Merric Boyd (1862–1940).[4]
    • Arthur Merric Boyd married Emma Minnie à Beckett (known as Minnie). Both were already individually established in society as painters. They had five children, four of whom became prominent in the Australian artistic world. When their children had matured, married or settled elsewhere, Arthur Merric and Emma Minnie Boyd lived in a connecting property to their son, Merric Boyd and family in Wahroongaa Crescent, Murrumbeena but then in 1924 moved to 5 Edward Street, Sandringham.[5][6] When his wife died in 1936 Arthur Merric moved to a family cottage at Rosebud[7] on the Mornington Peninsula on the shores of Port Phillip Bay and in 1939 returned to Wahroongaa Crescent, Murrumbeena where he lived out his last days.
      • John Gilbert à Beckett Boyd (1886–1896) was killed in a riding accident.
      • William Merric Boyd (1888–1959), potter,[4][8] married Doris Gough (1889–1960), painter.[9] Doris and Merric Boyd, newly married, found their home there, at Murrumbeena, naming it "Open Country," establishing a continuance of artistic tradition to the name Boyd.
        • Lucy Evelyn Gough Boyd (1916–2009), painter, ceramic decorator,[10] married Hatton Beck (1901–1994), ceramist, potter, sculptor.[11]
          • Laurence Hatton Beck (1940–)
          • Robert Hatton Beck (1942–)
          • Paul Hatton Beck (1948–)
        • Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd (1920–1999), painter, married Yvonne Lennie, painter.
          • Polly Boyd (1946–) Melbourne-born landscapist in oil[12]
          • Jamie Patrick Boyd (1948–), painter and sculptor[13][14]
          • Lucy Ellen Boyd
        • Guy Martin à Beckett Boyd (1923–1988),early poet, potter, sculptor, married Phyllis Emma Nairn.[15]
          • Lenore Ann (1953-)
          • Sally Deirdre (1956-)
          • Derry Catherine (1957-)
          • Kirstin Doris (1960-)
          • Ben
          • Charlotte Beatrice Magdalen (1968–2021)
          • Martin Duncan Gough (1970-)
        • David Fielding Gough Boyd (1924–2011), potter, painter,[16] married Hermia Boyd nee Lloyd-Jones (1931– ), Sydney-born ceramic decorator, artist, stage designer.[12]
          • Amanda
          • Lucinda
          • Cassandra (1956– ) painter, born in Melbourne. Lived in France from 1971[12]
        • Mary Elizabeth Boyd (1926–2016),[17] early age paint and pottery acquaintance, a chronicling photographer from 1960's. Married firstly, November 1944, John Perceval, painter, potter, and sculptor, and had four children.
          • Matthew
          • Tessa
          • Celia
          • Alice
            Mary married secondly, in 1978, Sir Sidney Nolan, painter, becoming Lady Nolan.
      • Theodore Penleigh Boyd (1890–1923), painter, married Edith Susan Gerard Anderson, painter.[18]
        • Pamela Boyd (b & d 1913)
        • Pat Boyd | John à Beckett Penleigh (Pat) Boyd (1915–1980), painter, wartime pilot,[19] then commercial aviation pilot, married Anne Davy.[20]
        • Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd (1919–1971), architect and writer, married Patricia Madder, daughter to Læticia, a sister to Doris Boyd.
      • Martin à Beckett Boyd (1893–1972), writer.
      • Helen Read à Beckett Boyd (1903–1999), late painter, married Neven Read, naval officer.
        • Gayner Read (1936–1988), painter. Two sons.
        • Susan Read (1938–), children Pennie Easton, Ken Easton, Greame Easton.
        • Andrew Read (1942–), Arthur Read, Rossie Read.
        • Prudence Read (1947–)

It was in 1955 when David Boyd with his wife Hermia returned from a stay of several successful working years as potters in England and the south of France that the conception of this family line was popularised in a display of public relations in the press, magazines and the media (radio in 1955, television arrived 1956) that dismayed most family members. David was working full-scale promoting the circumstances of his life for the benefit of the pottery exhibitions of his and his wife's work, and magazine editors found the thick patina of past grandeur as presented to them by David irresistible and pages of glory adorned the 1955 magazines and newspaper articles. From here on, in the family's history no members could think of themselves again as quite so elite or socially removed although in the popular sense as an artistic family the notoriety was never greater. The generations that followed (including those born before 1955) grew up in this imposed social and cultural circumstance.

Politician Cressida O'Hanlon is a granddaughter of David Boyd and Hermia Boyd.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Coppel, E. G. (1969). "à Beckett, Sir William (1806–1869)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  2. ^ Malone, Betty (1969). "à Beckett, Thomas Turner (1808–1892)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  3. ^ Thomson, Kathleen (1969). "à Beckett, William Arthur (1833–1901)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b Tipping, Marjorie J. (1979). "Boyd, Arthur Merric (1862–1940)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  5. ^ Newspaper - Argus The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 14 Sep 1936, p1 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11914383
  6. ^ "VHD".
  7. ^ Shire of Mornington Peninsula heritage assessment of the Arthur Merric Boyd summer house, 62 Rosebud Parade, Rosebud.[1] 31 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Caine, Paul; Smith, Colin (2004). "The Life and Art of Merric Boyd". Colin Smith. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  9. ^ Caine, Paul; Smith, Colin (2003). "Doris Boyd - A Life in Family and Art". Colin Smith. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  10. ^ Caine, Paul; Smith, Colin (2001). . Colin Smith. Archived from the original on 3 May 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  11. ^ Caine, Paul; Smith, Colin (2001). "Hatton Beck". Colin Smith. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  12. ^ a b c Max Germaine (1979). Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand. Lansdowne Editions. ISBN 0868320196.
  13. ^ Galeria Aniela (14 August 2010). Meet artist Jamie Boyd in his Studio and hear music he loves. YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  14. ^ Galeria Aniela (15 August 2010). Meet artist Jamie Boyd in his Studio. YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  15. ^ Niall, Brenda (2007). "Boyd, Guy Martin à Beckett (1923–1988)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  16. ^ David Boyd dies aged 87. ABC News (Australia). YouTube. 10 November 2011. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  17. ^ "Mary Boyd, biography notes by Patricia Dobrez. Design & Art Australia Online (DAAO) 1995".
  18. ^ "Boyd, Theodore Penleigh (1890–1923)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Boyd, Theodore Penleigh (1890–1923) by Marjorie J. Tipping. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  19. ^ "Chapter 15: To Noemfoor and Morotai, p.244. . Air War Against Japan 1943–1945 – George Odgers. Publisher: Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1957" (PDF).
  20. ^ "Boyd, John à Beckett Penleigh (Pat) (1915–1981)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Boyd, John à Beckett Penleigh (Pat) (1915–1981) by Brenda Niall. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  21. ^ "David Boyd OAM (1924-2011) A Selling Exhibition 2022 by artvisory4 - Issuu". issuu.com. 9 June 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2024.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • . Dynasties. ABCTV. Archived from the original on 29 March 2006.
  • "The Boyds: A Family Biography". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 May 2002.

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the arts in the fields of painting sculpture pottery ceramics literature architecture poetry and music The Boyd family is considered an artistic dynasty Merric and Doris Boyd at home Open Country with their family complete in 1943 gathered for a photograph by Albert Tucker whose companion Joy Hester lazes on one arm to the right Contents 1 Family tree 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksFamily tree editThe family is descended from four diverse immigrants to Victoria William a Beckett 1806 1869 lawyer and Chief Justice of Victoria arrived in New South Wales in 1837 with his wife Emily nee Hayley a Beckett and three young sons including the Hon William Arthur Callendar a Beckett 1833 1901 1 His brother Thomas Turner a Beckett arrived in Australia in 1850 and was the father of Eliza a Beckett who married Charles Henry Chomley a novelist and newspaper editor 2 John Mills c 1810 1841 was transported a convict to Van Diemen s Land in 1827 He was awarded a ticket of leave and married Hannah Hale in 1836 He and his wife arrived in the Port Phillip District in 1837 and there began brewing and real estate development Mr and Mrs Mills had a daughter Emma 1838 1906 the ultimate heiress to the Mills financial interests marrying the Hon W A C a Beckett September 1855 Major Alexander Boyd 1 August 1792 21 August 1869 paymaster of the 11th Regiment of Foot The North Devonshire Regiment of Foot arrived in Van Diemen s Land in 1845 possibly with his wife Susan Boyd nee Brown May 1796 Robert Martin 1798 1874 medical practitioner and squatter travelled by land from Sydney in 1839 to take up land at Mount Sturgeon near Dunkeld and Heidelberg His wife Lucy Martin nee Gear and family came from Sydney to join him soon after These four families were joined by marriages of their children in the young colony of Victoria in the 1850s The Hon William Arthur Callendar a Beckett 1833 1901 married Emma Mills 1838 1906 in 1855 and together they had six children including Emma Minnie a Beckett 1858 1936 3 and Major Alexander Boyd s son Captain John Theodore Thomas Boyd 1825 1891 married Dr Robert Martin s daughter Lucy Charlotte Martin in 1857 and had 12 children including Arthur Merric Boyd 1862 1940 4 Arthur Merric Boyd married Emma Minnie a Beckett known as Minnie Both were already individually established in society as painters They had five children four of whom became prominent in the Australian artistic world When their children had matured married or settled elsewhere Arthur Merric and Emma Minnie Boyd lived in a connecting property to their son Merric Boyd and family in Wahroongaa Crescent Murrumbeena but then in 1924 moved to 5 Edward Street Sandringham 5 6 When his wife died in 1936 Arthur Merric moved to a family cottage at Rosebud 7 on the Mornington Peninsula on the shores of Port Phillip Bay and in 1939 returned to Wahroongaa Crescent Murrumbeena where he lived out his last days John Gilbert a Beckett Boyd 1886 1896 was killed in a riding accident William Merric Boyd 1888 1959 potter 4 8 married Doris Gough 1889 1960 painter 9 Doris and Merric Boyd newly married found their home there at Murrumbeena naming it Open Country establishing a continuance of artistic tradition to the name Boyd Lucy Evelyn Gough Boyd 1916 2009 painter ceramic decorator 10 married Hatton Beck 1901 1994 ceramist potter sculptor 11 Laurence Hatton Beck 1940 Robert Hatton Beck 1942 Paul Hatton Beck 1948 Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd 1920 1999 painter married Yvonne Lennie painter Polly Boyd 1946 Melbourne born landscapist in oil 12 Jamie Patrick Boyd 1948 painter and sculptor 13 14 Lucy Ellen Boyd Guy Martin a Beckett Boyd 1923 1988 early poet potter sculptor married Phyllis Emma Nairn 15 Lenore Ann 1953 Sally Deirdre 1956 Derry Catherine 1957 Kirstin Doris 1960 Ben Charlotte Beatrice Magdalen 1968 2021 Martin Duncan Gough 1970 David Fielding Gough Boyd 1924 2011 potter painter 16 married Hermia Boyd nee Lloyd Jones 1931 Sydney born ceramic decorator artist stage designer 12 Amanda Lucinda Cassandra 1956 painter born in Melbourne Lived in France from 1971 12 Mary Elizabeth Boyd 1926 2016 17 early age paint and pottery acquaintance a chronicling photographer from 1960 s Married firstly November 1944 John Perceval painter potter and sculptor and had four children Matthew Tessa Celia Alice Mary married secondly in 1978 Sir Sidney Nolan painter becoming Lady Nolan Theodore Penleigh Boyd 1890 1923 painter married Edith Susan Gerard Anderson painter 18 Pamela Boyd b amp d 1913 Pat Boyd John a Beckett Penleigh Pat Boyd 1915 1980 painter wartime pilot 19 then commercial aviation pilot married Anne Davy 20 Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd 1919 1971 architect and writer married Patricia Madder daughter to Laeticia a sister to Doris Boyd Martin a Beckett Boyd 1893 1972 writer Helen Read a Beckett Boyd 1903 1999 late painter married Neven Read naval officer Gayner Read 1936 1988 painter Two sons Susan Read 1938 children Pennie Easton Ken Easton Greame Easton Andrew Read 1942 Arthur Read Rossie Read Prudence Read 1947 It was in 1955 when David Boyd with his wife Hermia returned from a stay of several successful working years as potters in England and the south of France that the conception of this family line was popularised in a display of public relations in the press magazines and the media radio in 1955 television arrived 1956 that dismayed most family members David was working full scale promoting the circumstances of his life for the benefit of the pottery exhibitions of his and his wife s work and magazine editors found the thick patina of past grandeur as presented to them by David irresistible and pages of glory adorned the 1955 magazines and newspaper articles From here on in the family s history no members could think of themselves again as quite so elite or socially removed although in the popular sense as an artistic family the notoriety was never greater The generations that followed including those born before 1955 grew up in this imposed social and cultural circumstance Politician Cressida O Hanlon is a granddaughter of David Boyd and Hermia Boyd 21 See also editNasturtiums E Phillips Fox Edith Anderson as model to E Phillips Fox later to be Mrs Penleigh Boyd References edit Coppel E G 1969 a Beckett Sir William 1806 1869 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 3 April 2018 Malone Betty 1969 a Beckett Thomas Turner 1808 1892 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 3 April 2018 Thomson Kathleen 1969 a Beckett William Arthur 1833 1901 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 3 April 2018 a b Tipping Marjorie J 1979 Boyd Arthur Merric 1862 1940 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 20 May 2013 Newspaper Argus The Argus Melbourne Vic 1848 1957 Mon 14 Sep 1936 p1 http nla gov au nla news article11914383 VHD Shire of Mornington Peninsula heritage assessment of the Arthur Merric Boyd summer house 62 Rosebud Parade Rosebud 1 Archived 31 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine Caine Paul Smith Colin 2004 The Life and Art of Merric Boyd Colin Smith Retrieved 3 April 2018 Caine Paul Smith Colin 2003 Doris Boyd A Life in Family and Art Colin Smith Retrieved 3 April 2018 Caine Paul Smith Colin 2001 Lucy Boyd Beck a Life in Family and Art Colin Smith Archived from the original on 3 May 2013 Retrieved 3 April 2018 Caine Paul Smith Colin 2001 Hatton Beck Colin Smith Retrieved 3 April 2018 a b c Max Germaine 1979 Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand Lansdowne Editions ISBN 0868320196 Galeria Aniela 14 August 2010 Meet artist Jamie Boyd in his Studio and hear music he loves YouTube Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 3 April 2018 Galeria Aniela 15 August 2010 Meet artist Jamie Boyd in his Studio YouTube Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 3 April 2018 Niall Brenda 2007 Boyd Guy Martin a Beckett 1923 1988 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 3 April 2018 David Boyd dies aged 87 ABC News Australia YouTube 10 November 2011 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 3 April 2018 Mary Boyd biography notes by Patricia Dobrez Design amp Art Australia Online DAAO 1995 Boyd Theodore Penleigh 1890 1923 Australian Dictionary of Biography Boyd Theodore Penleigh 1890 1923 by Marjorie J Tipping National Centre of Biography Australian National University Chapter 15 To Noemfoor and Morotai p 244 Air War Against Japan 1943 1945 George Odgers Publisher Australian War Memorial Canberra 1957 PDF Boyd John a Beckett Penleigh Pat 1915 1981 Australian Dictionary of Biography Boyd John a Beckett Penleigh Pat 1915 1981 by Brenda Niall National Centre of Biography Australian National University David Boyd OAM 1924 2011 A Selling Exhibition 2022 by artvisory4 Issuu issuu com 9 June 2022 Retrieved 23 March 2024 Further reading editNiall Brenda July 2002 The Boyds A Family Biography Melbourne Melbourne University Press ISBN 0 522 84871 0 External links editThe Boyd Family Dynasties ABCTV Archived from the original on 29 March 2006 The Boyds A Family Biography The Sydney Morning Herald 18 May 2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boyd family amp oldid 1215401480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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