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Hubert Vos

Hubert Vos (February 15, 1855 – January 8, 1935) was a Dutch painter who was born Josephus Hubertus Vos in Maastricht. He studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and with Fernand Cormon in Paris. He exhibited widely in Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Dresden and Munich. From 1885 to 1892, he worked in England, where he exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1888 and 1891. He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.[1]

Self-portrait of Hubert Vos in 1922

Career

His second wife was Eleanor Kaikilani Coney, of Hawaiian, Chinese, and American descent. In 1898, he visited Hawaii, where he painted the local people. In that same year, Vos traveled to Korea, where he completed at least three paintings in duplicate. In each case, he left one copy in Korea and kept one copy. The paintings are a life-sized portrait of Emperor Gojong, a portrait of Min Sangho (1870–1933), and a landscape of Seoul. The copies left in Korea hung in the Deoksugung Palace until all except the landscape of Seoul, were destroyed by fire in 1904. Vos visited China in 1899 and painted portraits of prominent leaders. Empress Dowager Cixi (Tzu Hsi), whose portrait had been painted in oil by the American artist Katharine Carl, saw these portraits and invited Vos to visit China in 1905. He did one portrait of her which is still displayed in the Summer Palace, then after he got back to New York, finished another portrait which he had started in China.[2][3] This was displayed at the Paris Salon, then acquired by Grenville L. Winthrop and given to the Fogg Museum at Harvard.[4]

In addition to portraits and landscapes, Vos is known for his interior scenes and still-life paintings of Chinese porcelains. The gifts from Empress Dowager Cixi are favorite objects of the still-life paintings. He died in New York City in 1935.

The Louvre Museum (Paris, France), Bonnefanten Museum (Maastricht, Netherlands), the Chicago History Museum, the Fogg Art Museum (Harvard University), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Luxembourg Palace (Paris), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Capital Museum (Beijing), and the Smithsonian American Art Museum are among the public collections holding works by Hubert Vos.[5][6] Vos was elected to The Lambs theatrical club in 1895. Three of his portraits are displayed in the club collection in Manhattan.

Selected works

References

  • Virginia Anderson, "'A Semi-Chinese Picture': Hubert Vos and the Empress Dowager of China," Proceedings and Other Publications (2012).
  • Ellis, George R. and Marcia Morse, A Hawaii Treasury, Masterpieces from the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Tokyo, Asahi Shimbun, 2000, 150, 223-4.
  • Forbes, David W., "Encounters with Paradise: Views of Hawaii and its People, 1778-1941", Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1992, 220-223.
  • Luke SK Kwong, "No Shadows," History Today 50 (2000): 42-43.
  • Severson, Don R. Finding Paradise: Island Art in Private Collections, University of Hawaii Press, 2002, p. 104-5.
  • Wood, Christopher, Victorian Painters, 3rd ed., revised, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1995.

External links

  • Painting an Empress; Hubert Vos, K.C.D.D., the First Man to Portray the Dowager Empress of China The New York Times, December 17, 1905, Sunday]
  • Hubert Vos in AskArt.com
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Inventories Catalog

Footnotes

  1. ^ Severson, 2002
  2. ^ Wang, Cheng-hua (2012). ""Going Public": Portraits of the Empress Dowager Cixi, Circa 1904". NAN NÜ. 14: 119–176. doi:10.1163/156853212x652004.
  3. ^ Anderson, Virginia, "A Semi-Chinese Picture:" Hubert Vos and the Empress Dowager of China
  4. ^ Fogg Museum,H. I. M., the Empress Dowager of China, Cixi
  5. ^ AskArt.com
  6. ^ Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Inventories Catalog

hubert, february, 1855, january, 1935, dutch, painter, born, josephus, hubertus, maastricht, studied, académie, royale, beaux, arts, brussels, with, fernand, cormon, paris, exhibited, widely, paris, amsterdam, brussels, dresden, munich, from, 1885, 1892, worke. Hubert Vos February 15 1855 January 8 1935 was a Dutch painter who was born Josephus Hubertus Vos in Maastricht He studied at the Academie Royale des Beaux Arts in Brussels and with Fernand Cormon in Paris He exhibited widely in Paris Amsterdam Brussels Dresden and Munich From 1885 to 1892 he worked in England where he exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1888 and 1891 He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists 1 Self portrait of Hubert Vos in 1922 Contents 1 Career 2 Selected works 3 References 4 External links 5 FootnotesCareer EditHis second wife was Eleanor Kaikilani Coney of Hawaiian Chinese and American descent In 1898 he visited Hawaii where he painted the local people In that same year Vos traveled to Korea where he completed at least three paintings in duplicate In each case he left one copy in Korea and kept one copy The paintings are a life sized portrait of Emperor Gojong a portrait of Min Sangho 1870 1933 and a landscape of Seoul The copies left in Korea hung in the Deoksugung Palace until all except the landscape of Seoul were destroyed by fire in 1904 Vos visited China in 1899 and painted portraits of prominent leaders Empress Dowager Cixi Tzu Hsi whose portrait had been painted in oil by the American artist Katharine Carl saw these portraits and invited Vos to visit China in 1905 He did one portrait of her which is still displayed in the Summer Palace then after he got back to New York finished another portrait which he had started in China 2 3 This was displayed at the Paris Salon then acquired by Grenville L Winthrop and given to the Fogg Museum at Harvard 4 In addition to portraits and landscapes Vos is known for his interior scenes and still life paintings of Chinese porcelains The gifts from Empress Dowager Cixi are favorite objects of the still life paintings He died in New York City in 1935 The Louvre Museum Paris France Bonnefanten Museum Maastricht Netherlands the Chicago History Museum the Fogg Art Museum Harvard University the Honolulu Museum of Art the Luxembourg Palace Paris the Metropolitan Museum of Art Capital Museum Beijing and the Smithsonian American Art Museum are among the public collections holding works by Hubert Vos 5 6 Vos was elected to The Lambs theatrical club in 1895 Three of his portraits are displayed in the club collection in Manhattan Selected works Edit Iokepa Hawaiian Fisher Boy 1898 The Knitting Room Pink and Green Vase Kaikilani 1900 Kaikilani undated Hawaiian Troubadour oil on canvas painting by Hubert Vos 1898 Honolulu Museum of Art Study of Hawaiian Fish 1898 Honolulu Museum of Art Qing Dynasty Cixi Imperial Dowager Empress of China painting by Hubert Vos 1905 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hubert Vos References EditVirginia Anderson A Semi Chinese Picture Hubert Vos and the Empress Dowager of China Proceedings and Other Publications 2012 Ellis George R and Marcia Morse A Hawaii Treasury Masterpieces from the Honolulu Academy of Arts Tokyo Asahi Shimbun 2000 150 223 4 Forbes David W Encounters with Paradise Views of Hawaii and its People 1778 1941 Honolulu Academy of Arts 1992 220 223 Luke SK Kwong No Shadows History Today 50 2000 42 43 Severson Don R Finding Paradise Island Art in Private Collections University of Hawaii Press 2002 p 104 5 Wood Christopher Victorian Painters 3rd ed revised Woodbridge Suffolk 1995 External links EditPainting an Empress Hubert Vos K C D D the First Man to Portray the Dowager Empress of China The New York Times December 17 1905 Sunday Hubert Vos in AskArt com Smithsonian American Art Museum Art Inventories CatalogFootnotes Edit Severson 2002 Wang Cheng hua 2012 Going Public Portraits of the Empress Dowager Cixi Circa 1904 NAN NU 14 119 176 doi 10 1163 156853212x652004 Anderson Virginia A Semi Chinese Picture Hubert Vos and the Empress Dowager of China Fogg Museum H I M the Empress Dowager of China Cixi AskArt com Smithsonian American Art Museum Art Inventories Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hubert Vos amp oldid 1107027365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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