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Halsey Ives

Halsey Cooley Ives (27 October 1847 – 5 May 1911) was the founding director of the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts.[1] The institution later became two distinct bodies; the Saint Louis Art Museum,[2] and the Washington University School of Art which includes the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.[3] Ives was also a landscape painter, but is best remembered for the organization, administration, and popularization of art in Saint Louis, Missouri.[4]

Halsey Ives
Halsey Cooley Ives (1894-94), by Anders Zorn. Oil on canvas, Saint Louis Art Museum
BornOctober 27, 1847 (1847-10-27)
DiedMay 5, 1911(1911-05-05) (aged 63)
Known forFounder of the Saint Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts

Biography edit

Ives was born in Montour Falls, New York, then called Havana,[5] to Hiram DuBoise Ives and Teresa (née McDowell) Ives. He studied in the School of Art at South Kensington in England, and took courses at other art schools. During the Civil War he was employed as a draftsman by the United States Government, a job which sent him to Nashville, Tennessee. After the war, he traveled throughout the country and into Mexico, working as a designer and decorator. He settled in Saint Louis, to become part of the faculty at Washington University.[1]

 
Ives and Charles M. Kurtz, c. 1893

In 1874 Ives started a free evening drawing class. This was the beginning of the Saint Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, formally inaugurated in 1879. The museum and school formed the art department at Washington University. His work drew the attention of influential and powerful people in the city. Through the financial support of Wayman Crow a new building for the museum was completed on what is now Locust street in 1881.[6] Ives was called to Chicago in 1892 to organize and conduct the art department of the World's Columbian Exposition, or the Chicago World's Fair as it is often called, that was to take place the following year. He was selected because of his famous broad-mindedness, his interest in the equal representation of all forms of art.[7]

In 1894 Ives was appointed by the National Bureau of Education to examine and report upon courses of instruction and methods of work in foreign art museums and schools. He began in Giza and traveled all over the old world, tracing the development of art throughout history and its relation to the rise of civilization.[6]

Through the efforts of Ives in the 1890s, then a member of the city council, an ordinance was passed authorizing the erection of an art building in Forest Park. There was, however, no funding for such a structure. It was not until the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, or St. Louis World's Fair, that such a plan could become a reality.[8] Ives was chosen to be the Chief of the Department of Art at the exposition. This would be his sixth participation in such an exhibition. He had the same assistant-chief that he had worked with during Chicago's Expo, and they worked to surpass this previous fair, and also the Paris Exposition Universelle (1900) in every way that they were able.[9]

At the close of the Exposition, the structure that had housed the art show of the fair, was presented to the city of Saint Louis as the permanent home of the art collection Ives ran. Ives introduced a bill into the General Assembly for an art tax to support the maintenance of the museum.[10] The bill was approved by the citizens of Saint Louis by a nearly 4-to-1 margin. However, the city's controller refused to distribute the tax to the museum's board of control, as it was not a municipal entity and so had no right to funds from taxes. The controller's position was upheld in 1908 by the Missouri Supreme Court. This caused the formal separation of the museum from the university in 1909. As a result, the museum became a public entity. The University agreed to lend its collection and Halsey Ives to continue to direct it. The institution was renamed the City Art Museum.[11]

Art should be a matter of every-day enjoyment and use to every normally-constituted man, woman, and child.

— Halsey Cooley Ives, Stevens, Walter B. (ed.) 1915, Halsey Cooley Ives, LL.D. 1847-1911; Founder of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts; First Director of the City Art Museum of St. Louis, Ives Memorial Society, Saint Louis, MO

He died in London in 1911.[12]

The Saint Louis Art Museum retains the personal papers of Halsey Ives. [13]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Stevens, Walter B. Page 7
  2. ^ Saint Louis Art Museum, Pages 10-14
  3. ^ Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum 2007-07-02 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Shoemaker, Floyd Calvin, Page 753
  5. ^ Stevens, Walter B. Page 43
  6. ^ a b Stevens, Walter B. Page 8
  7. ^ Stevens, Walter B. Page 28
  8. ^ Stevens, Walter B. Page 29
  9. ^ Bennitt, Mark Page 483-486
  10. ^ Stevens, Walter B. Page 30
  11. ^ Saint Louis Art Museum Page 9-10
  12. ^ American Art Annual, Volume 9. MacMillan Company. 1911. p. 313.
  13. ^ Ives, Halsy Cooley. Halsey C. Ives Collection, 1876-1926. St. Louis, MO: Museum Archives, Richardson Memorial Library, Saint Louis Art Museum.

References edit

  Media related to Halsey Ives at Wikimedia Commons

  • Bennitt, Mark (ed.) 1905, History of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Universal Exposition Publishing Company, Saint Louis, MO
  • Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, . Retrieved on 2007-07-02
  • Saint Louis Art Museum 2004, Saint Louis Art Museum Handbook of the Collection, Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, MO.
  • Shoemaker, Floyd Calvin LL.D. 1943, Missouri and Missourians; Land of Contrasts and People of Achievements, Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, IL
  • Stevens, Walter B. (ed.) 1915, Halsey Cooley Ives, LL.D. 1847-1911; Founder of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts; First Director of the City Art Museum of St. Louis, Ives Memorial Society, Saint Louis, MO

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Halsey Cooley Ives 27 October 1847 5 May 1911 was the founding director of the St Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts 1 The institution later became two distinct bodies the Saint Louis Art Museum 2 and the Washington University School of Art which includes the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum 3 Ives was also a landscape painter but is best remembered for the organization administration and popularization of art in Saint Louis Missouri 4 Halsey IvesHalsey Cooley Ives 1894 94 by Anders Zorn Oil on canvas Saint Louis Art MuseumBornOctober 27 1847 1847 10 27 Montour Falls New York U S DiedMay 5 1911 1911 05 05 aged 63 London EnglandKnown forFounder of the Saint Louis School and Museum of Fine ArtsBiography editIves was born in Montour Falls New York then called Havana 5 to Hiram DuBoise Ives and Teresa nee McDowell Ives He studied in the School of Art at South Kensington in England and took courses at other art schools During the Civil War he was employed as a draftsman by the United States Government a job which sent him to Nashville Tennessee After the war he traveled throughout the country and into Mexico working as a designer and decorator He settled in Saint Louis to become part of the faculty at Washington University 1 nbsp Ives and Charles M Kurtz c 1893In 1874 Ives started a free evening drawing class This was the beginning of the Saint Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts formally inaugurated in 1879 The museum and school formed the art department at Washington University His work drew the attention of influential and powerful people in the city Through the financial support of Wayman Crow a new building for the museum was completed on what is now Locust street in 1881 6 Ives was called to Chicago in 1892 to organize and conduct the art department of the World s Columbian Exposition or the Chicago World s Fair as it is often called that was to take place the following year He was selected because of his famous broad mindedness his interest in the equal representation of all forms of art 7 In 1894 Ives was appointed by the National Bureau of Education to examine and report upon courses of instruction and methods of work in foreign art museums and schools He began in Giza and traveled all over the old world tracing the development of art throughout history and its relation to the rise of civilization 6 Through the efforts of Ives in the 1890s then a member of the city council an ordinance was passed authorizing the erection of an art building in Forest Park There was however no funding for such a structure It was not until the Louisiana Purchase Exposition or St Louis World s Fair that such a plan could become a reality 8 Ives was chosen to be the Chief of the Department of Art at the exposition This would be his sixth participation in such an exhibition He had the same assistant chief that he had worked with during Chicago s Expo and they worked to surpass this previous fair and also the Paris Exposition Universelle 1900 in every way that they were able 9 At the close of the Exposition the structure that had housed the art show of the fair was presented to the city of Saint Louis as the permanent home of the art collection Ives ran Ives introduced a bill into the General Assembly for an art tax to support the maintenance of the museum 10 The bill was approved by the citizens of Saint Louis by a nearly 4 to 1 margin However the city s controller refused to distribute the tax to the museum s board of control as it was not a municipal entity and so had no right to funds from taxes The controller s position was upheld in 1908 by the Missouri Supreme Court This caused the formal separation of the museum from the university in 1909 As a result the museum became a public entity The University agreed to lend its collection and Halsey Ives to continue to direct it The institution was renamed the City Art Museum 11 Art should be a matter of every day enjoyment and use to every normally constituted man woman and child Halsey Cooley Ives Stevens Walter B ed 1915 Halsey Cooley Ives LL D 1847 1911 Founder of the St Louis School of Fine Arts First Director of the City Art Museum of St Louis Ives Memorial Society Saint Louis MO He died in London in 1911 12 The Saint Louis Art Museum retains the personal papers of Halsey Ives 13 Footnotes edit a b Stevens Walter B Page 7 Saint Louis Art Museum Pages 10 14 Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Archived 2007 07 02 at the Wayback Machine Shoemaker Floyd Calvin Page 753 Stevens Walter B Page 43 a b Stevens Walter B Page 8 Stevens Walter B Page 28 Stevens Walter B Page 29 Bennitt Mark Page 483 486 Stevens Walter B Page 30 Saint Louis Art Museum Page 9 10 American Art Annual Volume 9 MacMillan Company 1911 p 313 Ives Halsy Cooley Halsey C Ives Collection 1876 1926 St Louis MO Museum Archives Richardson Memorial Library Saint Louis Art Museum References edit nbsp Media related to Halsey Ives at Wikimedia Commons Bennitt Mark ed 1905 History of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Universal Exposition Publishing Company Saint Louis MO Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum https web archive org web 20070702155815 http kemperartmuseum wustl edu about general html Retrieved on 2007 07 02 Saint Louis Art Museum 2004 Saint Louis Art Museum Handbook of the Collection Saint Louis Art Museum Saint Louis MO Shoemaker Floyd Calvin LL D 1943 Missouri and Missourians Land of Contrasts and People of Achievements Lewis Publishing Company Chicago IL Stevens Walter B ed 1915 Halsey Cooley Ives LL D 1847 1911 Founder of the St Louis School of Fine Arts First Director of the City Art Museum of St Louis Ives Memorial Society Saint Louis MO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Halsey Ives amp oldid 1190278773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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