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Howard Helmick

Howard Helmick (1845 – 28 April 1907) was an American painter, etcher, designer and illustrator, who was well known for his oil on canvas paintings. He specialized in figure painting and engravings. He was best known for his Irish genre studies, and paintings of Irish households.

Howard Helmick
Born1845
Died28 April 1907
OccupationPainter

Early life edit

Helmick was born in Zanesville, Ohio, in 1840. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under Peter Rothermel. He then moved to Paris in 1854 and trained alongside Henry Bacon at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, under the artist Alexandre Cabanel. "He devoted himself to genre painting, using as topics for his greatest works the scenes from peasant life of Ireland. In this particular style of work he became famous. He gained admission to the Beaux Arts, the most famous school of art in Paris, being the second foreigner who was ever received there".[1] He also presented his paintings at the Paris Salon. He then moved to London in 1872.

Life in London edit

Helmick lived in London for 15 years, from 1872 to 1887. He would regularly visit Ireland to make paintings on rural Irish life, and Irish households, from his studios at the counties Cork and Galway. Throughout his stretch in London, he repeatedly exhibited in a number of Art societies, such as London’s Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the Royal Society of Painters-Etchers and Engravers, the Society of British Artists, and the Royal Society of Artists in Birmingham. He also exhibited his works at the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, the Royal Hibernian Academy, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool and Manchester City Art Gallery. Thus, he became established as a painter and etcher and was elected a member of Society of British Artists in 1879, and the Royal Society of Painters-Etchers and Engravers in 1881.

In London, Helmick became friendly with the famous painter James Whistler, who was the President of the Society of British Artists. Around 1880, Helmick expressed his appreciation for Whistler’s works, like his Etchings of Venice and Venice Pastels, both exhibited at the Fine Art Society, London. In 1878, James Whistler had created his Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle, engraved by Richard Josey. In 1881, a set of 'Six portraits of T. Carlyle', etched in a rather naive style by Helmick, were published by the Etcher's Society in Arundell Street, Haymarket. Helmick and Whistler’s mutual interests and involvements in such etchings, and print publications, provided them with points of contact and likely brought them together. Their friendship was strong enough for Whistler to suggest that Helmick live in the same building as him, on Tite Street, in 1881. Helmick's friendship with Whistler increased his fame, and his paintings would demand high prices at London's Royal Academy.

Life in Washington, D.C. edit

Helmick moved to Washington, D.C., in 1887. There he was active in the Society of Washington Artists, the Washington Water Color Club and the Washington Society of Fine Arts. As a Professor of the Philosophy and History of Art, Helmick taught painting and drawing at the Art Students League of Washington, at Georgetown University and in his Georgetown studio. He simultaneously exhibited at the national Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Brooklyn Art Association. He was even represented at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Helmick also contributed illustrations to The Century Magazine and Harper’s Magazine and is represented in the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the National Museum of American Art. Starting from May 29, 1901, and following days, a collection of paintings and drawings made by his students of the private class, both male and female, which he directed in own home in Georgetown, was exhibited in the Veerhoff's Galleries (Washington, D.C.); with regard to this exhibit, Misses K. Lewars, R. McGowan and Candida Colosimo showed all their talent.[2]

Also among Helmick's pupils was the noted miniaturist Margaret Foote Hawley. [3][4]

Death edit

Helmick died at his residence, 3259 N Street NW, after a long period of ill health on 28 April 1907 in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., at the age of 62. His funeral was held two days later in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.) and he was buried in Glenwood Cemetery (Washington, D.C.).[5]

Style and technique edit

Helmick was best known for his oil on canvas paintings that were based on rural Irish life. He developed this preference from his regular visits to Ireland, when living in London. He was the foremost artist among a small set of painters focusing on rural Irish culture, and was hailed by contemporary critics as ‘an American Wilkie’. His surviving paintings on the Catholic peasantry, their households, priests, doctors, and the arrangement of their marriages give an insight into his sympathetic and realistic attitude and viewpoint. His paintings tended to be intricately detailed when depicting the items lying around Irish households, such as the cutlery, the crockery and the flax spinning wheels. These demonstrated his keen observational skills.[6]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Helmick Dies After Much Ill Health, The Washington Times, Monday, April 29, 1907, cit., p. 8.
  2. ^ Cf. Art Notes, The Evening Star, Saturday, June 1, 1901, p. 24.
  3. ^ Eleanor Tufts; National Museum of Women in the Arts (U.S.); International Exhibitions Foundation (1987). American women artists, 1830–1930. International Exhibitions Foundation for the National Museum of Women in the Arts. ISBN 978-0-940979-01-7.
  4. ^ "Harriet Foote Hawley". Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ Cf. Helmick Dies After Much Ill Health, The Washington Times, Monday, April 29, 1907, p. 8.
  6. ^ Cf. F. E. Y., Artist Helmick Unsung In His Own Country, The Washington Times, Wednesday, January 28, 1914, p. 9.
  • The Correspondences of James Whistler
  • An Exhibit of 18th - 20th century Irish paintings. Gorry Gallery
  • Howard Helmick Painting Auctions
  • Illustration by Howard Helmick
  • Howard Helmick paintings
  • Official Illustrated Catalogue, Fine Arts Exhibit, United States of America. p. 22.
  • Howard Helmick Auctions
  • Clarence Cook(1894). The Quarterly Illustrator. Vol. 2, No. 8. p. 357. An American Wilkie

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Howard Helmick 1845 28 April 1907 was an American painter etcher designer and illustrator who was well known for his oil on canvas paintings He specialized in figure painting and engravings He was best known for his Irish genre studies and paintings of Irish households Howard HelmickBorn1845Zanesville Ohio USADied28 April 1907Washington D C USAOccupationPainter Contents 1 Early life 2 Life in London 3 Life in Washington D C 4 Death 5 Style and technique 6 Gallery 7 ReferencesEarly life editHelmick was born in Zanesville Ohio in 1840 He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under Peter Rothermel He then moved to Paris in 1854 and trained alongside Henry Bacon at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris under the artist Alexandre Cabanel He devoted himself to genre painting using as topics for his greatest works the scenes from peasant life of Ireland In this particular style of work he became famous He gained admission to the Beaux Arts the most famous school of art in Paris being the second foreigner who was ever received there 1 He also presented his paintings at the Paris Salon He then moved to London in 1872 Life in London editHelmick lived in London for 15 years from 1872 to 1887 He would regularly visit Ireland to make paintings on rural Irish life and Irish households from his studios at the counties Cork and Galway Throughout his stretch in London he repeatedly exhibited in a number of Art societies such as London s Royal Academy the Royal Institute of Oil Painters the Royal Society of Painters Etchers and Engravers the Society of British Artists and the Royal Society of Artists in Birmingham He also exhibited his works at the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts the Royal Hibernian Academy the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool and Manchester City Art Gallery Thus he became established as a painter and etcher and was elected a member of Society of British Artists in 1879 and the Royal Society of Painters Etchers and Engravers in 1881 In London Helmick became friendly with the famous painter James Whistler who was the President of the Society of British Artists Around 1880 Helmick expressed his appreciation for Whistler s works like his Etchings of Venice and Venice Pastels both exhibited at the Fine Art Society London In 1878 James Whistler had created his Arrangement in Grey and Black No 2 Portrait of Thomas Carlyle engraved by Richard Josey In 1881 a set of Six portraits of T Carlyle etched in a rather naive style by Helmick were published by the Etcher s Society in Arundell Street Haymarket Helmick and Whistler s mutual interests and involvements in such etchings and print publications provided them with points of contact and likely brought them together Their friendship was strong enough for Whistler to suggest that Helmick live in the same building as him on Tite Street in 1881 Helmick s friendship with Whistler increased his fame and his paintings would demand high prices at London s Royal Academy Life in Washington D C editHelmick moved to Washington D C in 1887 There he was active in the Society of Washington Artists the Washington Water Color Club and the Washington Society of Fine Arts As a Professor of the Philosophy and History of Art Helmick taught painting and drawing at the Art Students League of Washington at Georgetown University and in his Georgetown studio He simultaneously exhibited at the national Academy of Design the Art Institute of Chicago and the Brooklyn Art Association He was even represented at the Paris Exposition of 1900 Helmick also contributed illustrations to The Century Magazine and Harper s Magazine and is represented in the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the National Museum of American Art Starting from May 29 1901 and following days a collection of paintings and drawings made by his students of the private class both male and female which he directed in own home in Georgetown was exhibited in the Veerhoff s Galleries Washington D C with regard to this exhibit Misses K Lewars R McGowan and Candida Colosimo showed all their talent 2 Also among Helmick s pupils was the noted miniaturist Margaret Foote Hawley 3 4 Death editHelmick died at his residence 3259 N Street NW after a long period of ill health on 28 April 1907 in Georgetown Washington D C at the age of 62 His funeral was held two days later in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church Washington D C and he was buried in Glenwood Cemetery Washington D C 5 Style and technique editHelmick was best known for his oil on canvas paintings that were based on rural Irish life He developed this preference from his regular visits to Ireland when living in London He was the foremost artist among a small set of painters focusing on rural Irish culture and was hailed by contemporary critics as an American Wilkie His surviving paintings on the Catholic peasantry their households priests doctors and the arrangement of their marriages give an insight into his sympathetic and realistic attitude and viewpoint His paintings tended to be intricately detailed when depicting the items lying around Irish households such as the cutlery the crockery and the flax spinning wheels These demonstrated his keen observational skills 6 Gallery edit nbsp Village Schoolmaster nbsp The Love Letter nbsp The Bibliophile nbsp Mending the Nets nbsp Her First Love nbsp Discussions of a Financial Nature nbsp Against Witches nbsp A faulty quillReferences edit Helmick Dies After Much Ill Health The Washington Times Monday April 29 1907 cit p 8 Cf Art Notes The Evening Star Saturday June 1 1901 p 24 Eleanor Tufts National Museum of Women in the Arts U S International Exhibitions Foundation 1987 American women artists 1830 1930 International Exhibitions Foundation for the National Museum of Women in the Arts ISBN 978 0 940979 01 7 Harriet Foote Hawley Retrieved 8 January 2017 Cf Helmick Dies After Much Ill Health The Washington Times Monday April 29 1907 p 8 Cf F E Y Artist Helmick Unsung In His Own Country The Washington Times Wednesday January 28 1914 p 9 The Correspondences of James Whistler An Exhibit of 18th 20th century Irish paintings Gorry Gallery Howard Helmick Painting Auctions Illustration by Howard Helmick Howard Helmick paintings Official Illustrated Catalogue Fine Arts Exhibit United States of America p 22 Howard Helmick Auctions Clarence Cook 1894 The Quarterly Illustrator Vol 2 No 8 p 357 An American Wilkie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Howard Helmick amp oldid 1224387902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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