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Hildreth Meière

Hildreth Meière (/mɛɛr/, me-AIR) (1892–1961) was an American muralist active in the first half of the twentieth century who is especially known for her Art Deco designs. During her 40-year career she completed approximately 100 commissions. She designed murals for office buildings, churches, government centers, theaters, restaurants, cocktail lounges, ocean liners, and world’s fair pavilions, and she worked in a wide variety of mediums, including paint, ceramic tile, glass and marble mosaic, terracotta, wood, metal, and stained glass.  Among her extensive body of work are the iconographic interiors at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, the dynamic roundels of Dance, Drama, and Song at Radio City Music Hall, the apse and narthex mosaics and stained-glass windows at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church (Manhattan), and the decoration of the Great Hall at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.[1]

Hildreth Meière
Born1892
New York, New York
Died1961
NationalityAmerican
Known forMuralist, Painting, Architectural Design, Mosaic
MovementArt Deco

Early life edit

Hildreth Meière was born in New York City in 1892. After graduating from the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic girls’ boarding school in Manhattan, Meière spent a year in Florence studying painting with an English artist.[2] The Renaissance frescoes that she saw in Italy had a great impact on the direction her career would take.  As she later wrote, "I fell in love, once and for all, with mural painting and great beautiful walls.”[3]

Meière furthered her studies at the Art Students League of New York, the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco (now the San Francisco Art Institute), the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the School of Applied Design for Women in New York where she participated in design competitions administered by the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. During World War I, Meière served her country as a draftsman in the U.S. Navy.[4]

Career edit

Meière began her career designing costumes and sets for the theater.  In 1921 she was introduced to the architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue who gave Meière her first major mural commission, the decoration of the Great Hall at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.[5] Goodhue also selected Meière to design the interiors of the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Meière’s largest and one of her most important commissions.  Over an eight-year period, she designed decorations for the Capitol vestibule, foyer, rotunda, and senate and house chambers.[6]

Meière went on to design murals for buildings throughout the country, although some of her best work can be found in Manhattan.  She became especially well known for integrating murals within architectural settings.  As she once stated, a good mural “cannot be taken away without hurting the design of the building.”[7]  Although Meière is most closely associated with the Art Deco movement, she was capable of designing in a variety of styles depending on the needs and wishes of her clients.

During World War II, Meière organized a group of artists to paint portable three-panel altarpieces, or triptychs, that The Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy distributed to American military camps, airfields, and ships throughout the world.  More than 500 triptychs were produced and Meière herself painted more than 70.[8]  She also taught first aid for the Red Cross.[9]

Professional organizations edit

As Meière herself wrote, “I have always been active in professional organizations, believing that we owe some of our time and energies to them."[10] She was the first woman ever appointed to the New York City Art Commission and she was a founder of the Liturgical Arts Society and served as the organization's first president. She served four terms as President of the National Society of Mural Painters; six terms as First Vice President of the Architectural League of New York; Director of the Municipal Arts Society; Director of the Department of Mural Decoration at the Beaux Arts Institute of Design; member of the Architectural Guild of America; and a board member of the Art Students League, the Municipal Arts Society, the School Art League, and the Advisory Committee of the Cooper Union Art School, all in New York.[11]

Awards and recognition edit

Meière’s first major award came in recognition of one of her early projects. In 1928, a full six years before the Architectural League of New York admitted female members, the organization awarded Meière a gold medal in Mural Decoration for her work at the Nebraska State Capitol.[12]

The U.S. War Department recognized the work she did with the Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy during World War II.[13] In 1956, she became the first woman to win the Fine Arts Medal of the American Institute of Architects.[14]Manhattanville College, Meière's alma mater, presented her with an honorary doctorate in 1953, and in 1959 the school presented here with a distinguished service award.[15]

Selected works edit

For a complete list of Hildreth Meière’s work see The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meière, Catherine Coleman Brawer and Kathleen Murphy Skolnik. New York City: Andrea Monfried Editions, 2014.

Books edit

  • Brawer, Catherine Coleman (2009). Walls speak : the narrative art of Hildreth Meière. St. Bonaventure, N.Y. ISBN 978-1-935314-00-4. OCLC 435813160.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Brawer, Catherine Coleman; Skolnik, Kathleen Murphy; Wilson, Richard Guy (2014). The Art Deco murals of Hildreth Meière. New York. ISBN 978-0-9910263-0-2. OCLC 864090420.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Images edit

References edit

  1. ^ Catherine Coleman Brawer and Kathleen Murphy Skolnik, The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meière: Andrea Monfried Editions, 2014.
  2. ^ Genevieve Parkhurst, “An Artist Who Happens to Be a Woman: The Remarkable Career of Hildreth Meière,” Pictorial Review 27:12 (September 1926).
  3. ^ Hildreth Meière, “Dossier,” unpublished article, c. 1946, Hildreth Meière papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  4. ^ Parkhurst.
  5. ^ Hildreth Meière, “Distinguished Artist Comes Home for Visit: Miss Hildreth Meière Tells of the Interesting Work in which She Is Engaged,” Women’s City Club Magazine (San Francisco) 1:2 (March 1927).
  6. ^ Hartley Burr Alexander, “Hildreth Meière’s Work for Nebraska,” Architecture 63:6 (June 1931).
  7. ^ Mary Kimbrough, “She Finds an Education in Her Art,” St Louis Post-Dispatch, October 14, 1955.
  8. ^ Brawer and Skolnik, The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meière.
  9. ^ Hildreth Meière, “Dossier.”
  10. ^ Hildreth Meière, “Hildreth Meière: Her Life and Times (Not Hard),” unpublished article, c. 1955, Hildreth Meière papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  11. ^ 11a. Brawer and Skolnik, “The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meière.” 11b. Hildreth Meière, “Murals . . Large and Small,” Women’s City Club Magazine (San Francisco) 13:8 (September 1939): 11, 30. 11c. Hildreth Meière, “Hildreth Meière, Mural Painter,” unpublished article, c. 1950, Hildreth Meière papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  12. ^ Aline Kistler, “Hildreth Meière. A San Francisco Woman Wins America’s Highest Painting Award,” The San Franciscan (April 1928).
  13. ^ War Department Citation, August 12, 1946, Hildreth Meière papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  14. ^ “Fine Arts Medal Award to Hildreth Meière,” Construction News (Chicago), May 14, 1956.
  15. ^ 15a. “84 Girls Graduated at Manhattanville,” The New York Times, June 9, 1953. 15b. Distinguished Service Award, Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart conferred upon Hildreth Meière, May 9, 1959, Hildreth Meière papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  16. ^ "Ocean Liners: S.S. President Monroe". International Hildreth Meière Association Inc. Retrieved October 8, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website, International Hildreth Meière Association.
  • The Great Hall, National Academy of Sciences.

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Hildreth Meiere m ɛ aɪ ɛr me AIR 1892 1961 was an American muralist active in the first half of the twentieth century who is especially known for her Art Deco designs During her 40 year career she completed approximately 100 commissions She designed murals for office buildings churches government centers theaters restaurants cocktail lounges ocean liners and world s fair pavilions and she worked in a wide variety of mediums including paint ceramic tile glass and marble mosaic terracotta wood metal and stained glass Among her extensive body of work are the iconographic interiors at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln the dynamic roundels of Dance Drama and Song at Radio City Music Hall the apse and narthex mosaics and stained glass windows at St Bartholomew s Episcopal Church Manhattan and the decoration of the Great Hall at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington D C 1 Hildreth MeiereBorn1892New York New YorkDied1961NationalityAmericanKnown forMuralist Painting Architectural Design MosaicMovementArt Deco Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Professional organizations 4 Awards and recognition 5 Selected works 6 Books 7 Images 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editHildreth Meiere was born in New York City in 1892 After graduating from the Academy of the Sacred Heart a Catholic girls boarding school in Manhattan Meiere spent a year in Florence studying painting with an English artist 2 The Renaissance frescoes that she saw in Italy had a great impact on the direction her career would take As she later wrote I fell in love once and for all with mural painting and great beautiful walls 3 Meiere furthered her studies at the Art Students League of New York the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco now the San Francisco Art Institute the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the School of Applied Design for Women in New York where she participated in design competitions administered by the Beaux Arts Institute of Design During World War I Meiere served her country as a draftsman in the U S Navy 4 Career editMeiere began her career designing costumes and sets for the theater In 1921 she was introduced to the architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue who gave Meiere her first major mural commission the decoration of the Great Hall at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington D C 5 Goodhue also selected Meiere to design the interiors of the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln Meiere s largest and one of her most important commissions Over an eight year period she designed decorations for the Capitol vestibule foyer rotunda and senate and house chambers 6 Meiere went on to design murals for buildings throughout the country although some of her best work can be found in Manhattan She became especially well known for integrating murals within architectural settings As she once stated a good mural cannot be taken away without hurting the design of the building 7 Although Meiere is most closely associated with the Art Deco movement she was capable of designing in a variety of styles depending on the needs and wishes of her clients During World War II Meiere organized a group of artists to paint portable three panel altarpieces or triptychs that The Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy distributed to American military camps airfields and ships throughout the world More than 500 triptychs were produced and Meiere herself painted more than 70 8 She also taught first aid for the Red Cross 9 Professional organizations editAs Meiere herself wrote I have always been active in professional organizations believing that we owe some of our time and energies to them 10 She was the first woman ever appointed to the New York City Art Commission and she was a founder of the Liturgical Arts Society and served as the organization s first president She served four terms as President of the National Society of Mural Painters six terms as First Vice President of the Architectural League of New York Director of the Municipal Arts Society Director of the Department of Mural Decoration at the Beaux Arts Institute of Design member of the Architectural Guild of America and a board member of the Art Students League the Municipal Arts Society the School Art League and the Advisory Committee of the Cooper Union Art School all in New York 11 Awards and recognition editMeiere s first major award came in recognition of one of her early projects In 1928 a full six years before the Architectural League of New York admitted female members the organization awarded Meiere a gold medal in Mural Decoration for her work at the Nebraska State Capitol 12 The U S War Department recognized the work she did with the Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy during World War II 13 In 1956 she became the first woman to win the Fine Arts Medal of the American Institute of Architects 14 Manhattanville College Meiere s alma mater presented her with an honorary doctorate in 1953 and in 1959 the school presented here with a distinguished service award 15 Selected works editFor a complete list of Hildreth Meiere s work see The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meiere Catherine Coleman Brawer and Kathleen Murphy Skolnik New York City Andrea Monfried Editions 2014 Painted and gilded gesso decorations for the Great Hall of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington D C 1924 Interiors including ceramic tile domes marble mosaic floors leather doors and gold leaf stenciled designs for the Nebraska State Capitol Lincoln Nebraska 1924 32 Glazed ceramic tile decoration for the vaults and apse ceiling at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel University of Chicago 1928 Marble floor mosaics at the Baltimore Trust Building 1929 Glass mosaics for the apse and narthex and four stained glass clerestory windows for the nave at St Bartholomew s Church New York City 1929 56 Glass mosaics for the arch and ark of the main sanctuary at Temple Emanu El New York City 1929 Consultant on color and scale for the Red Room on the ground floor of 1 Wall Street originally the Irving Trust Company Building later the Bank of New York Mellon Building and now the One Wall Street condominium New York City 1931 Dance Drama Song 1932 three metal and enamel roundels for the 50th Street facade of the Radio City Music Hall building at Rockefeller Center New York City executed by Oscar Bach Glass mosaic lobby ceiling and tile map for the lobby wall of the AT amp T Long Distance Building New York City 1932 Two projects for the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago a large painted mural entitled The Progress of Women through Organization and the terracotta tile floor of a pool for the Communications Court Multiple projects for the 1939 New York World s Fair Oil on canvas mural for the ocean liner SS President Monroe commissioned by the United States Maritime Commission and the Section of Painting and Sculpture 1940 16 Inlaid marble alter frontal depicting the Annunciation for the Lady Chapel at St Patrick s Cathedral New York 1942 Glass mosaics and majolica frieze at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis St Louis Missouri 1945 61 Glass mosaic of the risen Christ for the half dome of the apse of the Resurrection Chapel at Washington National Cathedral Washington D C 1951 Map of the Mississippi in gesso and metal leaf for the Cabin Class Lounge SS United States Meiere also worked along with Austin Purves Jr on the over all design of the ship interiors 1952 Three part marble mosaic mural for the lobby of Prudential Plaza Newark New Jersey 1960Books editBrawer Catherine Coleman 2009 Walls speak the narrative art of Hildreth Meiere St Bonaventure N Y ISBN 978 1 935314 00 4 OCLC 435813160 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Brawer Catherine Coleman Skolnik Kathleen Murphy Wilson Richard Guy 2014 The Art Deco murals of Hildreth Meiere New York ISBN 978 0 9910263 0 2 OCLC 864090420 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Images edit nbsp Nebraska State Capitol floor mosaic nbsp Song Radio City Music Hall roundel nbsp Three roundels in situ nbsp Africa Mosaic Detail AT amp T Long Distance Building LobbyReferences edit Catherine Coleman Brawer and Kathleen Murphy Skolnik The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meiere Andrea Monfried Editions 2014 Genevieve Parkhurst An Artist Who Happens to Be a Woman The Remarkable Career of Hildreth Meiere Pictorial Review 27 12 September 1926 Hildreth Meiere Dossier unpublished article c 1946 Hildreth Meiere papers Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington D C Parkhurst Hildreth Meiere Distinguished Artist Comes Home for Visit Miss Hildreth Meiere Tells of the Interesting Work in which She Is Engaged Women s City Club Magazine San Francisco 1 2 March 1927 Hartley Burr Alexander Hildreth Meiere s Work for Nebraska Architecture 63 6 June 1931 Mary Kimbrough She Finds an Education in Her Art St Louis Post Dispatch October 14 1955 Brawer and Skolnik The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meiere Hildreth Meiere Dossier Hildreth Meiere Hildreth Meiere Her Life and Times Not Hard unpublished article c 1955 Hildreth Meiere papers Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington D C 11a Brawer and Skolnik The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meiere 11b Hildreth Meiere Murals Large and Small Women s City Club Magazine San Francisco 13 8 September 1939 11 30 11c Hildreth Meiere Hildreth Meiere Mural Painter unpublished article c 1950 Hildreth Meiere papers Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington D C Aline Kistler Hildreth Meiere A San Francisco Woman Wins America s Highest Painting Award The San Franciscan April 1928 War Department Citation August 12 1946 Hildreth Meiere papers Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington D C Fine Arts Medal Award to Hildreth Meiere Construction News Chicago May 14 1956 15a 84 Girls Graduated at Manhattanville The New York Times June 9 1953 15b Distinguished Service Award Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart conferred upon Hildreth Meiere May 9 1959 Hildreth Meiere papers Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington D C Ocean Liners S S President Monroe International Hildreth Meiere Association Inc Retrieved October 8 2022 External links editOfficial website International Hildreth Meiere Association The Great Hall National Academy of Sciences Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hildreth Meiere amp oldid 1217720481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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