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George Peter Alexander Healy

George Peter Alexander Healy (July 15, 1813 – June 24, 1894) was an American portrait painter. He was one of the most prolific and popular painters of his day, and his sitters included many of the eminent personages of his time. Born in Boston, he studied in Europe, and over his lifetime had studios in Paris and Chicago.

George Peter Alexander Healy
A photograph of Healy
by Southworth & Hawes
Born(1813-07-15)July 15, 1813
DiedJune 24, 1894(1894-06-24) (aged 80)
NationalityAmerican
Known forPainting
Notable workThe Peacemakers
Abraham Lincoln

Biography edit

 
George Peter Alexander Healy in his Paris studio, c. 1884–1894, albumen print by Edmond Bénard, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC

Healy was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the eldest of five children of an Irish captain in the merchant marine.

Having been left fatherless at a young age, Healy helped to support his mother. At sixteen years of age he began drawing, and at developed an ambition to be an artist. Jane Stuart, daughter of Gilbert Stuart, aided him, loaning him a Guido's "Ecce Homo", which he copied in color and sold to a country priest. Later, she introduced him to Thomas Sully, by whose advice Healy profited, and gratefully repaid Sully in the days of the latter's adversity.

At eighteen, Healy began painting portraits, and was soon very successful. In 1834, he went to Europe, leaving his mother well provided for, and remained abroad sixteen years during which he studied with Antoine-Jean Gros in Paris and in Rome, came under the influence of Thomas Couture, and painted assiduously.[1] He received a third-class medal in the Paris Salon of 1840. In 1843 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Honorary Academician. He won a second-class medal in Paris in 1855, when he exhibited his Franklin Urging the Claims of the American Colonies Before Louis XVI.[2]

 
Healy's grave at Calvary Cemetery

In 1855 he returned to the United States, establishing his home and studio in Chicago, Illinois, where he remained based for the next 14 years until 1869. In 1857, he purchased a cottage in Cottage Hill, Illinois (today's Elmhurst) from Thomas Barbour Bryan, adjacent to Bryan's own Byrd's Nest estate. Healy would live in this cottage for the next six years.[3][4] Bryan would be a significant patron of Healy's art.[3] Healy also partnered with Bryan, as well as William Butler Ogden, Sidney Sawyer, and Edwin H Sheldon, in founding Graceland Cemetery.[5] During the time his studio was based in Chicago, he also traveled in the United States to complete commissions.

Healy went back to Europe in 1869, painting steadily, chiefly in Rome and Paris, for twenty-one years. In 1892, he returned to live near family in Chicago, where he died on June 24, 1894.[2] He was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Evanston.

Healy's autobiography, Reminiscences of a Portrait Painter, was published in 1894.[1]

Works edit

 
Portrait of the Artist (1851)
 
The Young Abe Lincoln
by Healy

Healy was one of the most prolific and popular painters of his day.[2] He was remarkably facile, enterprising, courageous, and industrious. "All my days are spent in my painting room" (Reminiscences). His style, essentially French, was sound, his color fine, his drawing correct and his management of light and shade excellent. His likenesses, firm in outline, solidly painted, and with later glazings, are emphatic, rugged, and forceful.

Among his portraits of eminent persons are those of Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, Pope Pius IX, Arnold Henry Guyot, William H. Seward, Louis Philippe, Marshal Soult, Hawthorne, Prescott, Longfellow, Liszt, Gambetta, Thiers, Lord Lyons, Sallie Ward and the Princess (later the queen) of Romania. He painted portraits of all the presidents of the United States from John Quincy Adams to Ulysses Grant—this series being painted for the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C.[2][1] Healy also painted The Peacemakers in 1868 and Abraham Lincoln in 1869. In one large historical work, Webster's Reply to Hayne (1851; in Faneuil Hall, Boston), there are one hundred and thirty portraits.

His principal works include portraits of Lincoln (Corcoran Gallery), Bishop (later Cardinal) McClosky (bishop's residence, Albany), Guizot (1841, in Smithsonian Institution), Audubon (1838, Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.), Comte de Paris (Met. Mus. Of Art, New York), Isaac Thomas Hecker C.S.P., Founder of the Paulist Fathers (North American Paulist Center, Washington, D.C.)

The Newberry Library in Chicago holds 41 of Healy's paintings, donated by the artist in 1887. Most of the works can be found on display throughout the building. The Newberry also holds some letters by Healy, as well as information about the paintings.[6]

Healy's 1877 portrait of a young Lincoln was the model used for a Lincoln postage stamp, issued on February 12, 1959, the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hunt 1913.
  2. ^ a b c d Chisholm 1911.
  3. ^ a b "George Peter Alexander Healy (1813–1894)". Illinois Historical Art Project. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  4. ^ "Elmhurst". DuPage County Historical Society. September 23, 2019. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  5. ^ Funigiello, Philip J. (1994). Florence Lathrop Page: A Biography. University of Virginia Press. pp. 17–18. ISBN 978-0-8139-1489-3. Retrieved May 12, 2021.
  6. ^ "Visual Art | Newberry". newberry.org.

Attribution:

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Healy, George Peter Alexander". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 122.
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHunt, Leigh Harrison (1913). "George Peter Alexander Healy". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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George Peter Alexander Healy July 15 1813 June 24 1894 was an American portrait painter He was one of the most prolific and popular painters of his day and his sitters included many of the eminent personages of his time Born in Boston he studied in Europe and over his lifetime had studios in Paris and Chicago George Peter Alexander HealyA photograph of Healy by Southworth amp HawesBorn 1813 07 15 July 15 1813Boston Massachusetts U S DiedJune 24 1894 1894 06 24 aged 80 Chicago Illinois U S NationalityAmericanKnown forPaintingNotable workThe PeacemakersAbraham Lincoln Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksBiography edit nbsp George Peter Alexander Healy in his Paris studio c 1884 1894 albumen print by Edmond Benard Department of Image Collections National Gallery of Art Library Washington DCHealy was born in Boston Massachusetts He was the eldest of five children of an Irish captain in the merchant marine Having been left fatherless at a young age Healy helped to support his mother At sixteen years of age he began drawing and at developed an ambition to be an artist Jane Stuart daughter of Gilbert Stuart aided him loaning him a Guido s Ecce Homo which he copied in color and sold to a country priest Later she introduced him to Thomas Sully by whose advice Healy profited and gratefully repaid Sully in the days of the latter s adversity At eighteen Healy began painting portraits and was soon very successful In 1834 he went to Europe leaving his mother well provided for and remained abroad sixteen years during which he studied with Antoine Jean Gros in Paris and in Rome came under the influence of Thomas Couture and painted assiduously 1 He received a third class medal in the Paris Salon of 1840 In 1843 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Honorary Academician He won a second class medal in Paris in 1855 when he exhibited his Franklin Urging the Claims of the American Colonies Before Louis XVI 2 nbsp Healy s grave at Calvary CemeteryIn 1855 he returned to the United States establishing his home and studio in Chicago Illinois where he remained based for the next 14 years until 1869 In 1857 he purchased a cottage in Cottage Hill Illinois today s Elmhurst from Thomas Barbour Bryan adjacent to Bryan s own Byrd s Nest estate Healy would live in this cottage for the next six years 3 4 Bryan would be a significant patron of Healy s art 3 Healy also partnered with Bryan as well as William Butler Ogden Sidney Sawyer and Edwin H Sheldon in founding Graceland Cemetery 5 During the time his studio was based in Chicago he also traveled in the United States to complete commissions Healy went back to Europe in 1869 painting steadily chiefly in Rome and Paris for twenty one years In 1892 he returned to live near family in Chicago where he died on June 24 1894 2 He was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Evanston Healy s autobiography Reminiscences of a Portrait Painter was published in 1894 1 Works edit nbsp Portrait of the Artist 1851 nbsp The Young Abe Lincolnby HealyIssue of 1959Healy was one of the most prolific and popular painters of his day 2 He was remarkably facile enterprising courageous and industrious All my days are spent in my painting room Reminiscences His style essentially French was sound his color fine his drawing correct and his management of light and shade excellent His likenesses firm in outline solidly painted and with later glazings are emphatic rugged and forceful Among his portraits of eminent persons are those of Daniel Webster Henry Clay John Calhoun Pope Pius IX Arnold Henry Guyot William H Seward Louis Philippe Marshal Soult Hawthorne Prescott Longfellow Liszt Gambetta Thiers Lord Lyons Sallie Ward and the Princess later the queen of Romania He painted portraits of all the presidents of the United States from John Quincy Adams to Ulysses Grant this series being painted for the Corcoran Gallery Washington D C 2 1 Healy also painted The Peacemakers in 1868 and Abraham Lincoln in 1869 In one large historical work Webster s Reply to Hayne 1851 in Faneuil Hall Boston there are one hundred and thirty portraits His principal works include portraits of Lincoln Corcoran Gallery Bishop later Cardinal McClosky bishop s residence Albany Guizot 1841 in Smithsonian Institution Audubon 1838 Boston Soc Nat Hist Comte de Paris Met Mus Of Art New York Isaac Thomas Hecker C S P Founder of the Paulist Fathers North American Paulist Center Washington D C The Newberry Library in Chicago holds 41 of Healy s paintings donated by the artist in 1887 Most of the works can be found on display throughout the building The Newberry also holds some letters by Healy as well as information about the paintings 6 Healy s 1877 portrait of a young Lincoln was the model used for a Lincoln postage stamp issued on February 12 1959 the 150th anniversary of Lincoln s birth Gallery edit nbsp Jim Bowie nbsp Euphemia White Van Rensselaer 1842 MET DT2051 nbsp John C Calhoun c 1845 nbsp James Knox Polk 1846 nbsp Henry Wheaton c 1847 nbsp Richard Washington Corbin 1850 nbsp Millard Fillmore 1857 nbsp John Quincy Adams 1858 nbsp Martin Van Buren 1858 nbsp James Knox Polk 1858 nbsp Franklin Pierce 1858 nbsp James Buchanan 1859 nbsp Dr William Grosvenor 1859 nbsp Sallie Ward 1860 nbsp Orestes A Brownson 1863 nbsp John Tyler 1864 nbsp William Tecumseh Sherman 1866 nbsp Eleanor Boyle Ewing Sherman 1868 nbsp The Peacemakers 1868 nbsp Ulysses Simpson Grant 1868 nbsp Abraham Lincoln 1869 nbsp Pope Pius IX 1871 nbsp Carol I of Romania 1873 nbsp Roxana Atwater Wentworth 1876 National Gallery of Art nbsp Chester Alan Arthur 1884 nbsp Self Portrait 1886 nbsp The Wetmore Boys nbsp Benjamin S Edwards nbsp Helen Edwards nbsp Ninian Wirt Edwards nbsp Elizabeth Todd Edwards nbsp Judge George Judd nbsp Lucy JuddReferences edit a b c Hunt 1913 a b c d Chisholm 1911 a b George Peter Alexander Healy 1813 1894 Illinois Historical Art Project Retrieved May 10 2020 Elmhurst DuPage County Historical Society September 23 2019 Retrieved May 10 2020 Funigiello Philip J 1994 Florence Lathrop Page A Biography University of Virginia Press pp 17 18 ISBN 978 0 8139 1489 3 Retrieved May 12 2021 Visual Art Newberry newberry org Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Healy George Peter Alexander Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 13 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 122 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Hunt Leigh Harrison 1913 George Peter Alexander Healy In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Peter Alexander Healy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Peter Alexander Healy amp oldid 1191113524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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