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Gaetano Meo

Gaetano Giuseppe Faostino Meo (1849, Basilicata, Italy – 16 January 1925, London, United Kingdom) was an Italian-British artist's model, landscape painter, and a noted craftsman in mosaic and stained glass.[1] His unpublished autobiography is a useful source for art historians of the Aesthetic Movement and Edwardian Era.[1]

Simeon Solomon, Bacchus, oil on paper, 1867, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK

Model

He was a son of Rocco Meo, an Italian shepherd of Greek descent whose surname was probably a diminutive version of Bartolomeo,[2] and Maria Francesca Meo (nee Pignone).[2] He had at least three elder brothers and a younger sister,[3] and grew up in the town of Laurenzana, in Basilicata, southern Italy.[2] In 1864, Meo (age 15) and an older brother walked from Naples to Paris. Playing harp and lute, they supported themselves as street musicians while saving money for passage to the United States.[4] By 1866, Meo was posing as an artist's model in Paris.[2] The pair lacked passports, and were smuggled into the United Kingdom aboard a freighter from Boulogne.[5] Meo remained in London, but his brother continued on to America.[4]

Alone in London, Meo sought to play his harp in Italian restaurants, a safer place than busking in the streets, where he was more likely to be arrested by police, and deported.[6] Pre-Raphaelite painter Simeon Solomon claimed to have discovered the 18-year-old playing harp in the streets.[1] "Meo represented a form of classical southern beauty much sought after in paintings of scenes from Greek mythology."[2] In 1867, in Rome, Solomon painted a three-quarter-length watercolor of another model dressed as Bacchus.[7] That same year, in London, he painted a head-and-bust oil portrait of Meo as Bacchus.[7]

Meo posed for other British painters such as Ford Madox Brown,[2] Edward Burne-Jones,[2] Luke Fildes,[2] Henry Holiday,[2] Henry Holland (1839–1927),[2] Frederic Leighton,[2] Edwin Long,[2] George Heming Mason,[2] William Blake Richmond,[2] Dante Gabriel Rossetti,[2] and sculptor Hamo Thornycroft.[1] By 1870, he was also working as Rossetti's studio assistant.[2]

Male models in England generally insisted on wearing loincloths,[2] but Meo would pose fully nude.[1] In his autobiography, Meo contrasted how models were treated in France versus England:

In Paris the artists treated their models as friends, they were regarded as fellow workers in a great undertaking, coadjutors to whose dramatic and artistic co-operation the artists were greatly indebted. After work, the artist and his model dined together and talked, and the model, if intelligent, learnt much of Art. … But English artists were different, as a rule they treated their models as dirt! Not so Richmond and Rossetti, and Burne Jones – God bless him! – they treated their models as human beings.[8]

Edward Burne-Jones

 
Edward Burne-Jones, Phyllis and Demophoön, watercolour, 1870, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK
 
Edward Burne-Jones, Dies Domine Window (1876), St. Michael & St. Mary Magdelene Church, Easthampstead, UK. (circular window at top)

Edward Burne-Jones used his mistress, Maria Zambaco, and Meo as the models for Phyllis and Demophoön (1870).[a] In the legend from Ovid's Heroides, Phyllis was the daughter of the King of Thrace, and Demophoön the son of King Theseus of Athens. On the day after their wedding, Demophoön departed for his father's land, promising to return for his bride.[9] Phyllis would go to the shore each day to watch for his ship, but it never came. Finally, in despair, she hanged herself and the gods transformed her into an almond tree.[9] When Demophoön finally did return, he remorsefully embraced the almond tree and it burst into bloom. The gods took pity on Phyllis, and transformed her back into a woman.[9] Burne-Jones's innovation was to portray the moment of transformation, when the branches entangling Demophoön suddenly become the arms of Phyllis embracing him.[9] "When the painting was exhibited at the Old Watercolour Society for the 1870 Summer Exhibition, great controversy followed, partially because of Burne-Jones' affair, but also as a result of Demophoön's nudity. Due to the numerous complaints, Burne-Jones withdrew the painting from the exhibition two weeks after the opening."[10] Burne-Jones later painted another version in oil, The Tree of Forgiveness (1881-1882),[11] with Phyllis emerging fully nude from the trunk of the tree, and Demophoön's genitals covered by drapery.

William Blake Richmond

The extremely close, nearly 50-year friendship between Meo and William Blake Richmond began with a mysterious incident. In 1872, Meo arrived unannounced at Richmond's country house seeking modeling work.[12] He encountered a beautiful woman inside the back door, who pointed the way to the painter's studio.[12] Meo came to believe that the woman had been the ghost of Richmond's first wife, Charlotte, and took it as an omen that the two men were intended to work together.[12] Meo became Richmond's principal model, studio assistant and student.[12] He likely posed for the three muscular angels guarding the funeral bier of a shrouded female corpse in The Watchers[b]—thought to be Richmond's elegy to Charlotte.[13] Meo later assisted Richmond on murals, acted as his business manager in negotiations with clients, and for more than ten years led the team that executed his mosaics at St. Paul's Cathedral.[2]

Works for which Meo posed

  • Simeon Solomon, Bacchus (oil on paper, 1867), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK[14]
  • Simeon Solomon, The Sleepers and One that Watcheth (watercolour, 1867), Leamington Spa Art Gallery, Warwickshire, UK[2]
  • Simeon Solomon, A Prelude by Bach (watercolour, 1868), private collection[2]
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Dante's Dream at the Time of Beatrice's Death (watercolour, 1869-1871), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK[2]
    • Rossetti painted an 1880 version in oil, now at the McManus Gallery, Dundee, UK.
  • Simeon Solomon, A Youth Relating Tales to Ladies, (1870), Tate Britain, London[15]
  • Edward Burne-Jones, Phyllis and Demophoön (watercolour, 1870), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK[2]
    • Burne-Jones painted a variation of this in oil, The Tree of Forgiveness (1881-1882), now at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK.[11]
  • Frederic Leighton, The Arts of Industry as Applied to War (mural, 1870-1872), Victoria and Albert Museum, London[2]
  • Edward Burne-Jones, Love Among the Ruins (watercolour, 1870-1873), private collection[2]
    • After the watercolour was damaged, Burne-Jones painted a larger version in oil (1893-1894), now at Wightwick Manor, West Midlands, UK.
  • Edward Burne-Jones, The Feast of Peleus (1872, reworked 1881), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK[2]
  • George Heming Mason, The Harvest Moon (1872), Tate Britain, London[2]
  • Luke Fildes, Fair, Quiet and Sweet Rest (1872),[16] Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Warrington, UK[17]
  • Edward Burne-Jones, Dies Domine (watercolour, 1873-1874), unlocated.[16] Burne-Jones portrayed Meo as Christ seated at the Last Judgment.
  • William Blake Richmond, The Watchers (1873-1876),[12] private collection[2]
  • Frederic Leighton, Eastern Slinger (1875)[2]
  • Edward Burne-Jones, Le Chante d'Amour (The Love Song) (1877),[19] Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City[2]
  • William Blake Richmond, The Song of Miriam (1880), Chi Mei Museum, Taiwan[2]
  • Lawrence Alma-Tadema, An Audience at Agrippa's (1881), Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, UK[2]
  • Henry Holiday, Dante and Beatrice (1883), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK.[2] Holiday used another model for Dante's hands.[20]
  • Hamo Thornycroft, The Mower (bronze, 1888-1890), Tate Britain, London[21]
  • William Blake Richmond, Venus and Anchises (1890), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK[2]

Artist

 
William Blake Richmond, Cartoon for the central apse stained glass window in St. Paul's Cathedral, (1892-1893), Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Painting

Under William Blake Richmond's instruction, Meo became a proficient landscape painter and exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts.[2] He assisted Richmond on the frescoes of Christ Church, Cheltenham (1893–95).[2]

The Public Catalogue Foundation lists four paintings by Meo in public ownership in the United Kingdom.[22] Looking towards London from the Heath; Tooley's Farm; and Wyldes Farm are in the collection of the Camden Council.[22] Arundel Castle, West Sussex, Looking from the Back of the Railway Station is in the collection of Eastbourne's Towner Gallery.[22]

Stained glass

 
Henry Holiday, Study of Drapery

Henry Holiday may be best known as the illustrator for Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark (1876). "Holiday was chief designer for the stained-glass makers James Powell & Sons (Whitefriar's Glass) from 1863 to 1891, and from 1875 he employed Meo in his cartoons."[6] By 1880, Meo had become Holiday's assistant, helping to execute his stained-glass designs.[6]

Holiday and Richmond jointly sponsored Meo for British citizenship, that was granted in 1888.[6] To celebrate Meo's naturalization, Holiday hosted a party, that was attended by friends, artists and art patrons, including the Duke of Devonshire.[2] Holiday wrote satirical lyrics, tailored to Meo and set to a Gilbert and Sullivan song from H.M.S. Pinafore. From the piano, Holiday performed his verses to "He Is an Englishman," and led all in singing the choruses.[6]

Meo assisted Richmond on stained-glass windows for the apse of St. Paul's Cathedral, including the great arched east window behind the high altar.[23] (Richmond's windows were destroyed in 1940, during The Blitz of World War II.)

Meo also assisted Richmond on three stained-glass windows for the Lady Chapel of Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street (1905–10).[2]

Meo designed and executed the east window for the Church of St. Saviour (1902-1904), in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, UK.[c]

Mosaics

 
Choir and apse mosaics (1892-1904), St. Paul's Cathedral, London

In the 1880s, Powell & Sons appears to have sent Meo to Italy to study the mosaics of Ravenna, Venice, Sicily and Rome.[6]

In 1891, Richmond was approached about painting murals for St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Instead, Richmond proposed mosaics, arguing that the cathedral's 17th century architect, Sir Christopher Wren, had intended them for its interior decoration, and that mosaics would survive for centuries.[23] The following year Richmond received the design commission to create neo-Byzantine mosaic murals for the walls and ceiling of the cathedral's choir and apse.[25] "Richmond chose to abandon the flat surface of mosaicists like Salviati, in favour of a more vibrant treatment, based on the use of jagged, irregular glass, set at angles to the plaster, so that it would catch the light."[26] The commission was expanded in 1902 to include mosaics for the barrel-vaulted choir aisles and quarterdomes.[23] For nearly twelve years, Meo led the team of craftsmen executing the mosaics in the ancient method, laying the glass piece by piece in situ into the drying plaster.[25] The entire mosaic schedule was completed in 1904.[2]

Meo exhibited a mosaic panel of roses at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.[27]

Executing the designs of architect Halsey Ricardo, Meo supervised creation of the large mosaic dome for the hall of Debenham House in London, 1912-1913.[28]

Executing the designs of Scottish architect Robert Weir Schultz, Meo led the team in creating the mosaics for the Chapel of St. Andrew and the Saints of Scotland at Westminster Cathedral, 1913-1915.[29]

Executing his own designs, Meo created mosaic panels for the Church of St. John the Baptist in Clayton, West Yorkshire, 1916-1918.[6]

Personal

 
Meo's granddaughter, Nelly Gordon Craig, with her paternal grandmother, Dame Ellen Terry, c.1912.

In 1868, Meo married Agnes Morton (1849–1921), from Ulster, Ireland.[2] They set up home in Hampstead, and had six children—three sons and three daughters:[30]

  • Francesco Giovanni Luigi Meo (16 August 1872, Fulham, London – 21 January 1933, East Dulwich, London)
  • Margarita Maria Agnes Meo (1876, Kensington, London – 6 March 1956, Eastbourne, London)[4]
  • Humbert James "Little Bertie" Meo (19 July 1878, Hampstead, London – 22 September 1885, Hendon, London)
  • Elena Fortuna Meo (October 1879, Hampstead, London – 24 December 1957). A professional violinist, she bore three illegitimate children by married scenic designer, art director and writer Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966), son of actress Dame Ellen Terry.[f]
  • Alfonzo Giovanni Battista Meo (4 September 1890, Hampstead, London – 10 June 1916, Somme, France). Lieutenant Giovanni Meo died in World War I during the buildup to the Battle of the Somme.
  • Taormina Bertha Meo (1891, Hampstead, London – 1959, Eastbourne, London)[4]

Following his wife's 1921 death, Meo created a grave marker in Hampstead Cemetery that featured a glass mosaic of the Madonna and Child.[30] Gaetano and Agnes Meo and their son "Little Bertie," who died at age 7, were buried there.[4]

Film art designer and writer Edward Carrick—son of Elena Meo and Edward Gordon Craig—never finished his biography of his grandfather, Gaetano Meo.[4] He dramatized portions of his manuscript for a 25 November 1994 broadcast on BBC Radio 3.[5]

Helen Craig—great-granddaughter of Gaetano Meo, and daughter of Edward and Helen Godfrey Carrick—is the illustrator of the Angelina Ballerina children's stories.[30] In 2018, she and mosaic artist Tessa Hunkin restored the Meo grave at Hampstead Cemetery.[30]

Notes

  1. ^ "Phyllis has the unmistakable features of Maria Zambaco, with whom Burne-Jones had been infatuated since 1868. Her depiction in such a scene as this, with its poignant Latin tag—"Tell me what I have done, except to love unwisely?"—has provoked much discussion on the psychological implications of the picture, which at the very least must have served as an act of catharsis in exorcizing the artist's feelings of guilt toward his wife as well as toward his mistress."[9]
  2. ^ Simon Reynolds: "I am convinced that The Watchers depicts the corpse of Charlotte, dead some ten years, with a very Italian background surrounding her; the naked angels are more than likely depictions of Gaetano Meo, welcomed as he was into the intimacy of Richmond's life."[12]
  3. ^ "The east window, given by the Architect, Mr. [William] Woodward, was designed and executed by Mr. Gaetano Meo, of Hampstead."[24]
  4. ^ "1904 – 11 January – Birth of Nell, second child of EGC and Elena Meo; death of their first child, Ellen, in this period."[32]
  5. ^ "1900 – November – Birth of Kitty, daughter of Edward Gordon Craig and Jess Dorynne"[32]
  6. ^ Edward Gordon Craig married Helen Mary "May" Gibson in 1893, and they had five children together.[31] Elena Meo and Craig met in 1900, and they had three children together: Ellen (1903–1904), Nell (1904–1975),[d] and Edward (1905–1998).[4] Craig lived with Elena Meo and their two surviving children on and off, in England and Italy.[33] May Gibson Craig would not consent to a divorce until 1932,[31] after Craig and Elena Meo had permanently separated. Craig fathered other illegitimate children: a daughter with actress Jess Dorynne,[e] a daughter with dancer Isadora Duncan,[34] a son with poet Dorothy Nevile Lees,[35] and a daughter with his secretary/translator Daphne Woodward.[36]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Alison Smith (1996). The Victorian Nude: Sexuality, Morality, and Art. Manchester University Press. pp. 197–198. ISBN 978-0-7190-4403-8. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Simon Reynolds, "Gaetano Meo," in Jill Berk Jiminez, ed., Dictionary of Artists' Models (Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001), pp. 368-370.
  3. ^ Gaetano Meo, from Ancestry.com
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Obituary: Edward Craig". The Independent. London. 23 January 1998. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  5. ^ a b Marie-Jacqueline Lancaster, Obituary: Edward Carrick, The Independent, 6 February 1998.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Patrick Rogers, "Cathedral Mosaicists – Gaetano Meo," Oremus: Westminster Cathedral Magazine, no. 217 (September 2016), pp. 14-15. (PDF)
  7. ^ a b Simeon Solomon, Bacchus, Sotheby's Auctions, London, 12 July 2018, Lot 11.[1]
  8. ^ Gaetano Meo, unpublished autobiography, Craig family papers, quoted in Alison Smith, The Victorian Nude: Sexuality, Morality, and Art (Manchester University Press, 1996), p. 198.
  9. ^ a b c d e Stephen Wildman and John Christian, "Catalogue – 48. Phyllis and Demophoön," in Metropolitan Museum of Art, Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian Artist-Dreamer, (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1998), pp. 136-138.
  10. ^ "Phyllis and Demophoon," Sanders of Oxford Antique Prints and Maps (no date).
  11. ^ a b The Tree of Forgiveness, 1882, from Liverpool Museums.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Sir William Blake Richmond, RA, The Watchers, Bonhams Auctions, London, 26 September 2018, Lot 35.[2]
  13. ^ Gabriel Berner, "The importance of provenance as two works set multi-estimate sums at Bonham's in London," Antiques Trade Gazette, October 29, 2018.
  14. ^ Bacchus, from Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
  15. ^ A Youth Relating Tales to Ladies, from Tate Britain.
  16. ^ a b Caroline Dakers, The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society, (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999), p. 217.
  17. ^ Fair, Quiet and Sweet Rest, from Art UK.
  18. ^ Dies Domini, from Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
  19. ^ The Love Song, from MMA.
  20. ^ Dante and Beatrice, from National Trust Collections
  21. ^ The Mower, from Tate Britain.
  22. ^ a b c Artworks by or after Gaetano Meo, Art UK. Retrieved April 6, 2013.
  23. ^ a b c Helen Lascelles, "The Life and Work of Sir W. B. Richmond, K.C.B., R.A." The Christmas Art Annual, (London: H. Virtue & Company, December 1902).
  24. ^ H. R. Wilton-Hall, The Story of the Church and Parish of St. Saviour's, St. Albans, (St. Albans: Gibbs & Bamforth, Ltd., 1910), p. 19.
  25. ^ a b Mosaics in the quire, from St. Paul's Cathedral.
  26. ^ "Mosaics designed by Sir William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)". Victorian Web.org. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  27. ^ Official Catalogue of Exhibitors. Universal Exposition. St. Louis, U.S.A. 1904. Department B.—Art. (St. Louis, MO: The Official Catalogue Company, 1904), p. 223.[3]
  28. ^ "Survey of London: volume 37: Northern Kensington". British History Online. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  29. ^ Chapel of St. Andrew and the Saints of Scotland, from Westminster Cathedral.
  30. ^ a b c d "At Gaetano Meo's Grave | Spitalfields Life". Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  31. ^ a b Edward Gordon Craig, Index to the Story of My Days: Some Memoirs of Edward Gordon Craig, 1872–1907, (New York: Viking Press, 1957), pp. 146, 304-305.
  32. ^ a b Katharine Cockin, "Chronology (1899–1904)," The Collected Letters of Ellen Terry, Volume 4 (Abingdon, Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2016), Appendix (no page numbers).
  33. ^ Edward Gordon Craig, Elena Meo, and their children Nelly and Teddy, Florence, Italy, c. 1910, from Firestone Library, Princeton University.
  34. ^ Peter Kurth, Isadora: A Sensational Life, (New York: Little Brown, 2001).
  35. ^ Beth Carroll-Horrocks, "A Working Relationship: The Dorothy Nevile Lees Papers Relating to Gordon Craig and The Mask, at the Harvard Theatre Collection," Cambridge Core, vol. 46, no. 1 (May 2005), pp. 103-113.
  36. ^ "Biographical/Historical Information," Donal Oenslager Collection of Edward Gordon Craig, 1898-1967, The New York Public Library Archives and Manuscripts.[4]

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Gaetano Giuseppe Faostino Meo 1849 Basilicata Italy 16 January 1925 London United Kingdom was an Italian British artist s model landscape painter and a noted craftsman in mosaic and stained glass 1 His unpublished autobiography is a useful source for art historians of the Aesthetic Movement and Edwardian Era 1 Simeon Solomon Bacchus oil on paper 1867 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Birmingham UK Contents 1 Model 1 1 Edward Burne Jones 1 2 William Blake Richmond 1 3 Works for which Meo posed 2 Artist 2 1 Painting 2 2 Stained glass 2 3 Mosaics 3 Personal 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksModel EditHe was a son of Rocco Meo an Italian shepherd of Greek descent whose surname was probably a diminutive version of Bartolomeo 2 and Maria Francesca Meo nee Pignone 2 He had at least three elder brothers and a younger sister 3 and grew up in the town of Laurenzana in Basilicata southern Italy 2 In 1864 Meo age 15 and an older brother walked from Naples to Paris Playing harp and lute they supported themselves as street musicians while saving money for passage to the United States 4 By 1866 Meo was posing as an artist s model in Paris 2 The pair lacked passports and were smuggled into the United Kingdom aboard a freighter from Boulogne 5 Meo remained in London but his brother continued on to America 4 Alone in London Meo sought to play his harp in Italian restaurants a safer place than busking in the streets where he was more likely to be arrested by police and deported 6 Pre Raphaelite painter Simeon Solomon claimed to have discovered the 18 year old playing harp in the streets 1 Meo represented a form of classical southern beauty much sought after in paintings of scenes from Greek mythology 2 In 1867 in Rome Solomon painted a three quarter length watercolor of another model dressed as Bacchus 7 That same year in London he painted a head and bust oil portrait of Meo as Bacchus 7 Meo posed for other British painters such as Ford Madox Brown 2 Edward Burne Jones 2 Luke Fildes 2 Henry Holiday 2 Henry Holland 1839 1927 2 Frederic Leighton 2 Edwin Long 2 George Heming Mason 2 William Blake Richmond 2 Dante Gabriel Rossetti 2 and sculptor Hamo Thornycroft 1 By 1870 he was also working as Rossetti s studio assistant 2 Male models in England generally insisted on wearing loincloths 2 but Meo would pose fully nude 1 In his autobiography Meo contrasted how models were treated in France versus England In Paris the artists treated their models as friends they were regarded as fellow workers in a great undertaking coadjutors to whose dramatic and artistic co operation the artists were greatly indebted After work the artist and his model dined together and talked and the model if intelligent learnt much of Art But English artists were different as a rule they treated their models as dirt Not so Richmond and Rossetti and Burne Jones God bless him they treated their models as human beings 8 Edward Burne Jones Edit Edward Burne Jones Phyllis and Demophoon watercolour 1870 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Birmingham UK Edward Burne Jones Dies Domine Window 1876 St Michael amp St Mary Magdelene Church Easthampstead UK circular window at top Edward Burne Jones used his mistress Maria Zambaco and Meo as the models for Phyllis and Demophoon 1870 a In the legend from Ovid s Heroides Phyllis was the daughter of the King of Thrace and Demophoon the son of King Theseus of Athens On the day after their wedding Demophoon departed for his father s land promising to return for his bride 9 Phyllis would go to the shore each day to watch for his ship but it never came Finally in despair she hanged herself and the gods transformed her into an almond tree 9 When Demophoon finally did return he remorsefully embraced the almond tree and it burst into bloom The gods took pity on Phyllis and transformed her back into a woman 9 Burne Jones s innovation was to portray the moment of transformation when the branches entangling Demophoon suddenly become the arms of Phyllis embracing him 9 When the painting was exhibited at the Old Watercolour Society for the 1870 Summer Exhibition great controversy followed partially because of Burne Jones affair but also as a result of Demophoon s nudity Due to the numerous complaints Burne Jones withdrew the painting from the exhibition two weeks after the opening 10 Burne Jones later painted another version in oil The Tree of Forgiveness 1881 1882 11 with Phyllis emerging fully nude from the trunk of the tree and Demophoon s genitals covered by drapery William Blake Richmond Edit The extremely close nearly 50 year friendship between Meo and William Blake Richmond began with a mysterious incident In 1872 Meo arrived unannounced at Richmond s country house seeking modeling work 12 He encountered a beautiful woman inside the back door who pointed the way to the painter s studio 12 Meo came to believe that the woman had been the ghost of Richmond s first wife Charlotte and took it as an omen that the two men were intended to work together 12 Meo became Richmond s principal model studio assistant and student 12 He likely posed for the three muscular angels guarding the funeral bier of a shrouded female corpse in The Watchers b thought to be Richmond s elegy to Charlotte 13 Meo later assisted Richmond on murals acted as his business manager in negotiations with clients and for more than ten years led the team that executed his mosaics at St Paul s Cathedral 2 Works for which Meo posed Edit Simeon Solomon Bacchus oil on paper 1867 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Birmingham UK 14 Simeon Solomon The Sleepers and One that Watcheth watercolour 1867 Leamington Spa Art Gallery Warwickshire UK 2 Simeon Solomon A Prelude by Bach watercolour 1868 private collection 2 Dante Gabriel Rossetti Dante s Dream at the Time of Beatrice s Death watercolour 1869 1871 Walker Art Gallery Liverpool UK 2 Rossetti painted an 1880 version in oil now at the McManus Gallery Dundee UK Simeon Solomon A Youth Relating Tales to Ladies 1870 Tate Britain London 15 Edward Burne Jones Phyllis and Demophoon watercolour 1870 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Birmingham UK 2 Burne Jones painted a variation of this in oil The Tree of Forgiveness 1881 1882 now at the Lady Lever Art Gallery Liverpool UK 11 Frederic Leighton The Arts of Industry as Applied to War mural 1870 1872 Victoria and Albert Museum London 2 Edward Burne Jones Love Among the Ruins watercolour 1870 1873 private collection 2 After the watercolour was damaged Burne Jones painted a larger version in oil 1893 1894 now at Wightwick Manor West Midlands UK Edward Burne Jones The Feast of Peleus 1872 reworked 1881 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Birmingham UK 2 George Heming Mason The Harvest Moon 1872 Tate Britain London 2 Luke Fildes Fair Quiet and Sweet Rest 1872 16 Warrington Museum amp Art Gallery Warrington UK 17 Edward Burne Jones Dies Domine watercolour 1873 1874 unlocated 16 Burne Jones portrayed Meo as Christ seated at the Last Judgment Dies Domine was copied as a stained glass window 1876 for the Church of St Michael and St Mary Magdelene Easthampstead Berkshire UK A photogravure of Dies Domine was published in 1900 18 William Blake Richmond The Watchers 1873 1876 12 private collection 2 Frederic Leighton Eastern Slinger 1875 2 Edward Burne Jones Le Chante d Amour The Love Song 1877 19 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City 2 William Blake Richmond The Song of Miriam 1880 Chi Mei Museum Taiwan 2 Lawrence Alma Tadema An Audience at Agrippa s 1881 Dick Institute Kilmarnock UK 2 Henry Holiday Dante and Beatrice 1883 Walker Art Gallery Liverpool UK 2 Holiday used another model for Dante s hands 20 Hamo Thornycroft The Mower bronze 1888 1890 Tate Britain London 21 William Blake Richmond Venus and Anchises 1890 Walker Art Gallery Liverpool UK 2 Simeon Solomon The Sleepers and One that Watcheth 1867 Leamington Spa Art Gallery Warwickshire UK Meo is the man on the right Simeon Solomon A Prelude by Bach 1868 private collection Dante Gabriel Rossetti Dante s Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice watercolour 1869 1871 Walker Art Gallery Liverpool UK Simeon Solomon A Youth Relating Tales to Ladies 1870 Tate Britain London Frederic Leighton The Arts of Industry as Applied to War mural 1870 1872 Victoria amp Albert Museum London Edward Burne Jones Love Among the Ruins watercolour 1870 1873 private collection George Heming Mason The Harvest Moon 1872 Tate Britain London Edward Burne Jones The Feast of Peleus 1872 reworked 1881 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery UK Edward Burne Jones The Love Song 1877 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City William Blake Richmond The Song of Miriam 1880 Chi Mei Museum Taiwan Lawrence Alma Tadema An Audience at Agrippa s 1881 Dick Institute Kilmarnock UK Henry Holiday Dante and Beatrice 1883 Walker Art Gallery Liverpool UK William Blake Richmond Venus and Anchises 1890 Walker Art Gallery Liverpool UKArtist Edit William Blake Richmond Cartoon for the central apse stained glass window in St Paul s Cathedral 1892 1893 Victoria amp Albert Museum London Painting Edit Under William Blake Richmond s instruction Meo became a proficient landscape painter and exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts 2 He assisted Richmond on the frescoes of Christ Church Cheltenham 1893 95 2 The Public Catalogue Foundation lists four paintings by Meo in public ownership in the United Kingdom 22 Looking towards London from the Heath Tooley s Farm and Wyldes Farm are in the collection of the Camden Council 22 Arundel Castle West Sussex Looking from the Back of the Railway Station is in the collection of Eastbourne s Towner Gallery 22 Stained glass Edit Henry Holiday Study of Drapery Henry Holiday may be best known as the illustrator for Lewis Carroll s The Hunting of the Snark 1876 Holiday was chief designer for the stained glass makers James Powell amp Sons Whitefriar s Glass from 1863 to 1891 and from 1875 he employed Meo in his cartoons 6 By 1880 Meo had become Holiday s assistant helping to execute his stained glass designs 6 Holiday and Richmond jointly sponsored Meo for British citizenship that was granted in 1888 6 To celebrate Meo s naturalization Holiday hosted a party that was attended by friends artists and art patrons including the Duke of Devonshire 2 Holiday wrote satirical lyrics tailored to Meo and set to a Gilbert and Sullivan song from H M S Pinafore From the piano Holiday performed his verses to He Is an Englishman and led all in singing the choruses 6 Meo assisted Richmond on stained glass windows for the apse of St Paul s Cathedral including the great arched east window behind the high altar 23 Richmond s windows were destroyed in 1940 during The Blitz of World War II Meo also assisted Richmond on three stained glass windows for the Lady Chapel of Holy Trinity Church Sloane Street 1905 10 2 Meo designed and executed the east window for the Church of St Saviour 1902 1904 in St Albans Hertfordshire UK c Mosaics Edit Choir and apse mosaics 1892 1904 St Paul s Cathedral London In the 1880s Powell amp Sons appears to have sent Meo to Italy to study the mosaics of Ravenna Venice Sicily and Rome 6 In 1891 Richmond was approached about painting murals for St Paul s Cathedral in London Instead Richmond proposed mosaics arguing that the cathedral s 17th century architect Sir Christopher Wren had intended them for its interior decoration and that mosaics would survive for centuries 23 The following year Richmond received the design commission to create neo Byzantine mosaic murals for the walls and ceiling of the cathedral s choir and apse 25 Richmond chose to abandon the flat surface of mosaicists like Salviati in favour of a more vibrant treatment based on the use of jagged irregular glass set at angles to the plaster so that it would catch the light 26 The commission was expanded in 1902 to include mosaics for the barrel vaulted choir aisles and quarterdomes 23 For nearly twelve years Meo led the team of craftsmen executing the mosaics in the ancient method laying the glass piece by piece in situ into the drying plaster 25 The entire mosaic schedule was completed in 1904 2 Meo exhibited a mosaic panel of roses at the 1904 World s Fair in St Louis Missouri USA 27 Executing the designs of architect Halsey Ricardo Meo supervised creation of the large mosaic dome for the hall of Debenham House in London 1912 1913 28 Executing the designs of Scottish architect Robert Weir Schultz Meo led the team in creating the mosaics for the Chapel of St Andrew and the Saints of Scotland at Westminster Cathedral 1913 1915 29 Executing his own designs Meo created mosaic panels for the Church of St John the Baptist in Clayton West Yorkshire 1916 1918 6 The Last Supper 1916 1918 Lady Chapel Church of St John the Baptist Clayton West Yorkshire The Good Shepherd 1916 1918 over high altar Church of St John the Baptist Clayton West Yorkshire Ruth Amidst the Alien Corn 1916 1918 Church of St John the Baptist Clayton West Yorkshire The Angel Gabriel and the Infant St John 1916 1918 Church of St John the Baptist Clayton West YorkshirePersonal Edit Meo s granddaughter Nelly Gordon Craig with her paternal grandmother Dame Ellen Terry c 1912 In 1868 Meo married Agnes Morton 1849 1921 from Ulster Ireland 2 They set up home in Hampstead and had six children three sons and three daughters 30 Francesco Giovanni Luigi Meo 16 August 1872 Fulham London 21 January 1933 East Dulwich London Margarita Maria Agnes Meo 1876 Kensington London 6 March 1956 Eastbourne London 4 Humbert James Little Bertie Meo 19 July 1878 Hampstead London 22 September 1885 Hendon London Elena Fortuna Meo October 1879 Hampstead London 24 December 1957 A professional violinist she bore three illegitimate children by married scenic designer art director and writer Edward Gordon Craig 1872 1966 son of actress Dame Ellen Terry f Alfonzo Giovanni Battista Meo 4 September 1890 Hampstead London 10 June 1916 Somme France Lieutenant Giovanni Meo died in World War I during the buildup to the Battle of the Somme Taormina Bertha Meo 1891 Hampstead London 1959 Eastbourne London 4 Following his wife s 1921 death Meo created a grave marker in Hampstead Cemetery that featured a glass mosaic of the Madonna and Child 30 Gaetano and Agnes Meo and their son Little Bertie who died at age 7 were buried there 4 Film art designer and writer Edward Carrick son of Elena Meo and Edward Gordon Craig never finished his biography of his grandfather Gaetano Meo 4 He dramatized portions of his manuscript for a 25 November 1994 broadcast on BBC Radio 3 5 Helen Craig great granddaughter of Gaetano Meo and daughter of Edward and Helen Godfrey Carrick is the illustrator of the Angelina Ballerina children s stories 30 In 2018 she and mosaic artist Tessa Hunkin restored the Meo grave at Hampstead Cemetery 30 Notes Edit Phyllis has the unmistakable features of Maria Zambaco with whom Burne Jones had been infatuated since 1868 Her depiction in such a scene as this with its poignant Latin tag Tell me what I have done except to love unwisely has provoked much discussion on the psychological implications of the picture which at the very least must have served as an act of catharsis in exorcizing the artist s feelings of guilt toward his wife as well as toward his mistress 9 Simon Reynolds I am convinced that The Watchers depicts the corpse of Charlotte dead some ten years with a very Italian background surrounding her the naked angels are more than likely depictions of Gaetano Meo welcomed as he was into the intimacy of Richmond s life 12 The east window given by the Architect Mr William Woodward was designed and executed by Mr Gaetano Meo of Hampstead 24 1904 11 January Birth of Nell second child of EGC and Elena Meo death of their first child Ellen in this period 32 1900 November Birth of Kitty daughter of Edward Gordon Craig and Jess Dorynne 32 Edward Gordon Craig married Helen Mary May Gibson in 1893 and they had five children together 31 Elena Meo and Craig met in 1900 and they had three children together Ellen 1903 1904 Nell 1904 1975 d and Edward 1905 1998 4 Craig lived with Elena Meo and their two surviving children on and off in England and Italy 33 May Gibson Craig would not consent to a divorce until 1932 31 after Craig and Elena Meo had permanently separated Craig fathered other illegitimate children a daughter with actress Jess Dorynne e a daughter with dancer Isadora Duncan 34 a son with poet Dorothy Nevile Lees 35 and a daughter with his secretary translator Daphne Woodward 36 References Edit a b c d e Alison Smith 1996 The Victorian Nude Sexuality Morality and Art Manchester University Press pp 197 198 ISBN 978 0 7190 4403 8 Retrieved 25 January 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Simon Reynolds Gaetano Meo in Jill Berk Jiminez ed Dictionary of Artists Models Chicago IL Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers 2001 pp 368 370 Gaetano Meo from Ancestry com a b c d e f g Obituary Edward Craig The Independent London 23 January 1998 Retrieved 24 January 2013 a b Marie Jacqueline Lancaster Obituary Edward Carrick The Independent 6 February 1998 a b c d e f g Patrick Rogers Cathedral Mosaicists Gaetano Meo Oremus Westminster Cathedral Magazine no 217 September 2016 pp 14 15 PDF a b Simeon Solomon Bacchus Sotheby s Auctions London 12 July 2018 Lot 11 1 Gaetano Meo unpublished autobiography Craig family papers quoted in Alison Smith The Victorian Nude Sexuality Morality and Art Manchester University Press 1996 p 198 a b c d e Stephen Wildman and John Christian Catalogue 48 Phyllis and Demophoon in Metropolitan Museum of Art Edward Burne Jones Victorian Artist Dreamer New York Harry N Abrams Inc 1998 pp 136 138 Phyllis and Demophoon Sanders of Oxford Antique Prints and Maps no date a b The Tree of Forgiveness 1882 from Liverpool Museums a b c d e f Sir William Blake Richmond RA The Watchers Bonhams Auctions London 26 September 2018 Lot 35 2 Gabriel Berner The importance of provenance as two works set multi estimate sums at Bonham s in London Antiques Trade Gazette October 29 2018 Bacchus from Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery A Youth Relating Tales to Ladies from Tate Britain a b Caroline Dakers The Holland Park Circle Artists and Victorian Society New Haven CT Yale University Press 1999 p 217 Fair Quiet and Sweet Rest from Art UK Dies Domini from Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery The Love Song from MMA Dante and Beatrice from National Trust Collections The Mower from Tate Britain a b c Artworks by or after Gaetano Meo Art UK Retrieved April 6 2013 a b c Helen Lascelles The Life and Work of Sir W B Richmond K C B R A The Christmas Art Annual London H Virtue amp Company December 1902 H R Wilton Hall The Story of the Church and Parish of St Saviour s St Albans St Albans Gibbs amp Bamforth Ltd 1910 p 19 a b Mosaics in the quire from St Paul s Cathedral Mosaics designed by Sir William Blake Richmond 1842 1921 Victorian Web org Retrieved 29 July 2018 Official Catalogue of Exhibitors Universal Exposition St Louis U S A 1904 Department B Art St Louis MO The Official Catalogue Company 1904 p 223 3 Survey of London volume 37 Northern Kensington British History Online Retrieved 24 January 2013 Chapel of St Andrew and the Saints of Scotland from Westminster Cathedral a b c d At Gaetano Meo s Grave Spitalfields Life Retrieved 12 December 2018 a b Edward Gordon Craig Index to the Story of My Days Some Memoirs of Edward Gordon Craig 1872 1907 New York Viking Press 1957 pp 146 304 305 a b Katharine Cockin Chronology 1899 1904 The Collected Letters of Ellen Terry Volume 4 Abingdon Oxon and New York Routledge 2016 Appendix no page numbers Edward Gordon Craig Elena Meo and their children Nelly and Teddy Florence Italy c 1910 from Firestone Library Princeton University Peter Kurth Isadora A Sensational Life New York Little Brown 2001 Beth Carroll Horrocks A Working Relationship The Dorothy Nevile Lees Papers Relating to Gordon Craig and The Mask at the Harvard Theatre Collection Cambridge Core vol 46 no 1 May 2005 pp 103 113 Biographical Historical Information Donal Oenslager Collection of Edward Gordon Craig 1898 1967 The New York Public Library Archives and Manuscripts 4 External links Edit4 artworks by or after Gaetano Meo at the Art UK site Gaetano Meo at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gaetano Meo amp oldid 1120582653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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