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Jules Guérin (artist)

Jules Guérin (November 18, 1866 – June 14, 1946) was an American muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator. A painter and widely published magazine illustrator, he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 1906, Plan for Chicago, and for the large murals he painted in many well-known public structures such as the Lincoln Memorial.

Jules Guérin
Portrait of Jules Guérin, circa 1898
Born
Jules Vallée Guérin

18 November 1866
Died14 June 1946
NationalityAmerican
EducationSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago
Known forMuralist, architectural drawing and illustration
MovementOrientalist

Biography edit

Jules Vallée Guérin was born in St Louis, Missouri on November 18, 1866 and his family moved to Chicago in 1880. As a teenager, he was employed as a painter in a Chicago theatrical scenery firm. By 1889 he is known to have shared a studio with Winsor McCay, the noted cartoonist. They influenced each other in their use of daring points of view. In 1893 Guerin made a painting of one of the buildings at the Chicago World's Fair. His only confirmed art instruction occurred in Chicago, Jules attended evening life drawing classes for two years from 1892 to 1894 at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago,[1][2] In 1896 he left Chicago to study in Paris.[3] Though of French Huguenot descent, he is not likely to have spoken French fluently as a child. Nothing in his style or method indicates a Beaux Arts education.

In 1900 he established a studio in New York, where he made his name as an architectural delineator and illustrator. His first major break occurred when he was hired by Charles Follen McKim to create some illustrations for the Senate Parks Commission (McMillan Plan) for Washington. These were exhibited and published in 1902. Architects began hiring Guérin to make similar, dramatic renderings of their buildings. He worked mainly in watercolor, gouache, and tempera, usually on colored board. His fame as a colorist soon spread, and he took on more work as a magazine illustrator and sold lithographs. Guérin was a frequent contributor to Scribner's Magazine and Century Magazine during the first decade of the Twentieth Century.[4]

As a result of his success in Washington, Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett hired Guérin to make perspective illustrations for their monumental work, The Plan of Chicago in 1907. The spectacular color views of the proposed city, many from a bird's eye perspective, are his most famous works. The majority of these original renderings—by Guérin and other artists—are in the collection of the Department of Architecture at The Art Institute of Chicago, while others are currently owned by the Chicago Historical Society.

 
Painting by Guerin for Daniel Burnham's Plan of Chicago, 1909
 
Jules Guerin mural in Louisiana State Capitol, 1932

In 1912, when the architect Henry Bacon was competing with John Russell Pope to win the commission for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., he hired Guérin to create renderings of alternative designs. The paintings, still in the National Archives, were likely influential in Bacon's triumph. After he received the commission, Bacon retained Guerin to paint two large murals, Reunion and Emancipation, that decorate the cella of the memorial above the Gettysburg and Second Inaugural Addresses. They were recently cleaned, revealing a subtle color palette that complements Daniel Chester French’s Seated Lincoln statue.[5] In 1916 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1931.

As an adjunct to his work as an illustrator, Guérin took an active part in the international expositions of his day, showing at the Pan American Expo in Buffalo, New York, 1901, the Louisiana Purchase Expo held in St Louis in 1904 at which he won a silver medal, and the Lewis & Clark Expo in Portland, Oregon in 1905. He published illustrations of these fairs in popular magazines of the day. In 1915, Guérin was asked by Edward Bennett to serve as Director of Color at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. Unlike previous fairs, this west coast effort used a palette of Mediterranean colors to accent the buildings to take advantage of the local climate and flora. It is likely that connections that he made there led to his one-man show at the University of California, Berkeley two years later, followed by several large murals in the old Federal Reserve Bank Building of San Francisco.

Probably because of his early Chicago based background, Guérin was a frequent collaborator with the Chicago architectural firm (and the successor firm to Daniel Burnham’s practice) Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. Most notable of these commissions was the dramatic fire curtain for the theatre in GAPW's Chicago Civic Opera Building in 1929.

Guérin's work as a book illustrator came as a result of magazine commissions. Articles in The Century by Maria Hornor Lansdale resulted in her 1906 travel book, The Chateaux of Touraine, which supplements its many photographs with Guérin's paintings. From 1909 to 1911 the painter traveled with Robert Hichens to create similar illustrations for his popular books on Egypt, the Holy Land, and the Near East. The superb color lithography in these books, as well as two he published with Maxfield Parrish, has made them highly collectible today.

Despite his wish to be regarded as a major serious artist, Jules Guérin is most highly regarded as an illustrator and architectural delineator. Indeed, he stands tall among a distinguished group of American artists who brought to life the scenes and buildings of the Progressive Era in the emerging print media of the early Twentieth Century.

Selected murals edit

 
Guerin's Traders of the Adriatic mural at the old Federal Reserve Bank Building of San Francisco, San Francisco CA

Books illustrated edit

Books by Robert Hichens, illustrated By Jules Guérin.

  • The Fruitful Vine (1911)
  • Egypt and Its Monuments (1908)
  • The Holy Land (1910)
  • The Near East - Dalmatia, Greece and Constantinople (1913)

Books written or illustrated with Maxfield Parrish

Other books illustrated by Jules Guérin.

  • The Mystery of Orcival (1901)
  • Notes of Travel, Volume III, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Illustrated by Jules Guérin (1901)
  • The Winger Colt of Casa Mia (1904)
  • The Chateaux of Touraine (1906)
  • The Syrian Shepherd's Psalm (1911)

Other works edit

  • Pittsburgh as Hell with the Lid Off, 1903, commissioned by Lincoln Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) and noted in his autobiography

The Chicago Plan edit

Paintings by Jules Guérin that were part of the Burnham Plan, owned by the Chicago Historical Society:

  1. Chicago. Bird's-Eye View at Night of Grant Park, Facade Of City, Proposed Harbor and Lagoons of Park on South Shore.
  2. Chicago. Bird's-Eye View at Night of Grant Park, Facade Of City, Proposed Harbor and Lagoons of Park on South Shore.
  3. Chicago. Michigan Avenue Looking Toward the South.
  4. View Looking North on South Branch of Chicago River, Showing Suggested Arrangement of Streets.
  5. View Looking North on South Branch of Chicago River, Showing Suggested Arrangement of Streets.
  6. Chicago. Proposed Plaza on Michigan Avenue West of the Field Museum of Natural History in Grant Park.
  7. Chicago. Proposed Plaza on Michigan Avenue West of the Field Museum of Natural History in Grant Park.
  8. Chicago. Proposed Boulevard to Connect North and South Sides of the River; View Looking North from Washington Street.
  9. Chicago. Proposed Boulevard to Connect North and South Sides of the River; View Looking North from Washington Street.
  10. Chicago. Alternate Railway Station Scheme West of River Between Canal and Clinton Streets.
  11. Chicago. Alternate Railway Station Scheme West of River Between Canal and Clinton Streets.

References edit

  1. ^ The registration records of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-11-29. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
  3. ^ Arts For America, Vol. 6, No. 2, October 1896, p.68.
  4. ^ Mark Alan Hewitt, Guerin, Jules, American National Biography, Oxford Univ. Press, 1999
  5. ^ Mark Alan Hewitt, Jules Guerin: Master Delineator, Rice University, 1983
  • Burnham, Daniel H., and Edward H. Bennett, Plan of Chicago, the Commercial Club, Chicago MCMIX
  • Chappell, Sally Kitt, Transforming Tradition: Architecture and Planning of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White, 1912–1936, University of Chicago Press, Chicago IL 1992
  • Corbett, Michael,Splendid Survivors: San Francisco’s Downtown Architectural Heritage, The Foundation For San Francisco’s Architectural Heritage, San Francisco, CA 1979 ISBN 0-89395-037-8
  • Gray, Mary Lackritz, A Guide to Chicago’s Murals, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL 2001 ISBN 0-226-30596-1
  • Hewitt, Mark Alan, "Jules Guérin," American National Biography, http://www.anb.org/articles/17/17-01063.html;
  • American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.
  • ______________, Jules Guérin: Master Delineator, Exhibition Catalogue, Rice University, 1983.
  • Kubly, Vincent, The Louisiana Capitol: Its Art and Architecture, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna 1977 ISBN 0-88289-082-4
  • Roth, Leland M., McKim, Mead & White, Architects, Harper & Row Publishers, New York, NY 1983 ISBN 0-8478-0491-7
  • Scott, Pamela & Antoinette J. Lee, Buildings of the District of Columbia, Oxford University Press, New York NY 1993

External links edit

  Media related to Jules Guérin (artist) at Wikimedia Commons

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For the French anti Semite see Jules Guerin Jules Guerin November 18 1866 June 14 1946 was an American muralist architectural delineator and illustrator A painter and widely published magazine illustrator he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 1906 Plan for Chicago and for the large murals he painted in many well known public structures such as the Lincoln Memorial Jules GuerinPortrait of Jules Guerin circa 1898BornJules Vallee Guerin18 November 1866St Louis Missouri U S Died14 June 1946NationalityAmericanEducationSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoKnown forMuralist architectural drawing and illustrationMovementOrientalist Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected murals 3 Books illustrated 4 Other works 5 The Chicago Plan 6 References 7 External linksBiography editJules Vallee Guerin was born in St Louis Missouri on November 18 1866 and his family moved to Chicago in 1880 As a teenager he was employed as a painter in a Chicago theatrical scenery firm By 1889 he is known to have shared a studio with Winsor McCay the noted cartoonist They influenced each other in their use of daring points of view In 1893 Guerin made a painting of one of the buildings at the Chicago World s Fair His only confirmed art instruction occurred in Chicago Jules attended evening life drawing classes for two years from 1892 to 1894 at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago 1 2 In 1896 he left Chicago to study in Paris 3 Though of French Huguenot descent he is not likely to have spoken French fluently as a child Nothing in his style or method indicates a Beaux Arts education In 1900 he established a studio in New York where he made his name as an architectural delineator and illustrator His first major break occurred when he was hired by Charles Follen McKim to create some illustrations for the Senate Parks Commission McMillan Plan for Washington These were exhibited and published in 1902 Architects began hiring Guerin to make similar dramatic renderings of their buildings He worked mainly in watercolor gouache and tempera usually on colored board His fame as a colorist soon spread and he took on more work as a magazine illustrator and sold lithographs Guerin was a frequent contributor to Scribner s Magazine and Century Magazine during the first decade of the Twentieth Century 4 As a result of his success in Washington Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett hired Guerin to make perspective illustrations for their monumental work The Plan of Chicago in 1907 The spectacular color views of the proposed city many from a bird s eye perspective are his most famous works The majority of these original renderings by Guerin and other artists are in the collection of the Department of Architecture at The Art Institute of Chicago while others are currently owned by the Chicago Historical Society nbsp Painting by Guerin for Daniel Burnham s Plan of Chicago 1909 nbsp Jules Guerin mural in Louisiana State Capitol 1932In 1912 when the architect Henry Bacon was competing with John Russell Pope to win the commission for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D C he hired Guerin to create renderings of alternative designs The paintings still in the National Archives were likely influential in Bacon s triumph After he received the commission Bacon retained Guerin to paint two large murals Reunion and Emancipation that decorate the cella of the memorial above the Gettysburg and Second Inaugural Addresses They were recently cleaned revealing a subtle color palette that complements Daniel Chester French s Seated Lincoln statue 5 In 1916 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1931 As an adjunct to his work as an illustrator Guerin took an active part in the international expositions of his day showing at the Pan American Expo in Buffalo New York 1901 the Louisiana Purchase Expo held in St Louis in 1904 at which he won a silver medal and the Lewis amp Clark Expo in Portland Oregon in 1905 He published illustrations of these fairs in popular magazines of the day In 1915 Guerin was asked by Edward Bennett to serve as Director of Color at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco Unlike previous fairs this west coast effort used a palette of Mediterranean colors to accent the buildings to take advantage of the local climate and flora It is likely that connections that he made there led to his one man show at the University of California Berkeley two years later followed by several large murals in the old Federal Reserve Bank Building of San Francisco Probably because of his early Chicago based background Guerin was a frequent collaborator with the Chicago architectural firm and the successor firm to Daniel Burnham s practice Graham Anderson Probst amp White Most notable of these commissions was the dramatic fire curtain for the theatre in GAPW s Chicago Civic Opera Building in 1929 Guerin s work as a book illustrator came as a result of magazine commissions Articles in The Century by Maria Hornor Lansdale resulted in her 1906 travel book The Chateaux of Touraine which supplements its many photographs with Guerin s paintings From 1909 to 1911 the painter traveled with Robert Hichens to create similar illustrations for his popular books on Egypt the Holy Land and the Near East The superb color lithography in these books as well as two he published with Maxfield Parrish has made them highly collectible today Despite his wish to be regarded as a major serious artist Jules Guerin is most highly regarded as an illustrator and architectural delineator Indeed he stands tall among a distinguished group of American artists who brought to life the scenes and buildings of the Progressive Era in the emerging print media of the early Twentieth Century Selected murals edit nbsp Guerin s Traders of the Adriatic mural at the old Federal Reserve Bank Building of San Francisco San Francisco CAPennsylvania Station McKim Mead amp White architects New York NY 1911 Liberty Memorial Harold Van Buren Magonigle architect Kansas City MO 1921 35 Lincoln Memorial Henry Bacon architect Washington D C 1922 Union Trust Building Graham Anderson Probst amp White architects Cleveland OH 1924 Cleveland Terminal Group Graham Anderson Probst amp White architects Cleveland OH 1924 Illinois Merchants Bank Graham Anderson Probst amp White architects Chicago IL 1924 Federal Reserve Bank Building of San Francisco George Kelham architect San Francisco CA 1924 Chicago Civic Opera Graham Anderson Probst amp White architects Chicago IL 1929 Merchandise Mart Graham Anderson Probst amp White architects Chicago IL 1930 Louisiana State Capitol Solis Seiferth architect Baton Rouge LA 1932Books illustrated editBooks by Robert Hichens illustrated By Jules Guerin The Fruitful Vine 1911 Egypt and Its Monuments 1908 The Holy Land 1910 The Near East Dalmatia Greece and Constantinople 1913 Books written or illustrated with Maxfield Parrish The Lure of the Garden by Hildegarde Hawthorne 1911 Water Colour Rendering Suggestions n d Other books illustrated by Jules Guerin The Mystery of Orcival 1901 Notes of Travel Volume III Nathaniel Hawthorne Illustrated by Jules Guerin 1901 The Winger Colt of Casa Mia 1904 The Chateaux of Touraine 1906 The Syrian Shepherd s Psalm 1911 Other works editPittsburgh as Hell with the Lid Off 1903 commissioned by Lincoln Steffens April 6 1866 August 9 1936 and noted in his autobiographyThe Chicago Plan editPaintings by Jules Guerin that were part of the Burnham Plan owned by the Chicago Historical Society Chicago Bird s Eye View at Night of Grant Park Facade Of City Proposed Harbor and Lagoons of Park on South Shore Chicago Bird s Eye View at Night of Grant Park Facade Of City Proposed Harbor and Lagoons of Park on South Shore Chicago Michigan Avenue Looking Toward the South View Looking North on South Branch of Chicago River Showing Suggested Arrangement of Streets View Looking North on South Branch of Chicago River Showing Suggested Arrangement of Streets Chicago Proposed Plaza on Michigan Avenue West of the Field Museum of Natural History in Grant Park Chicago Proposed Plaza on Michigan Avenue West of the Field Museum of Natural History in Grant Park Chicago Proposed Boulevard to Connect North and South Sides of the River View Looking North from Washington Street Chicago Proposed Boulevard to Connect North and South Sides of the River View Looking North from Washington Street Chicago Alternate Railway Station Scheme West of River Between Canal and Clinton Streets Chicago Alternate Railway Station Scheme West of River Between Canal and Clinton Streets References edit The registration records of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago page 13 Archived from the original on 2018 11 29 Retrieved 2018 11 29 Arts For America Vol 6 No 2 October 1896 p 68 Mark Alan Hewitt Guerin Jules American National Biography Oxford Univ Press 1999 Mark Alan Hewitt Jules Guerin Master Delineator Rice University 1983 Burnham Daniel H and Edward H Bennett Plan of Chicago the Commercial Club Chicago MCMIX Chappell Sally Kitt Transforming Tradition Architecture and Planning of Graham Anderson Probst and White 1912 1936 University of Chicago Press Chicago IL 1992 Corbett Michael Splendid Survivors San Francisco s Downtown Architectural Heritage The Foundation For San Francisco s Architectural Heritage San Francisco CA 1979 ISBN 0 89395 037 8 Gray Mary Lackritz A Guide to Chicago s Murals University of Chicago Press Chicago IL 2001 ISBN 0 226 30596 1 Hewitt Mark Alan Jules Guerin American National Biography http www anb org articles 17 17 01063 html American National Biography Online Feb 2000 Jules Guerin Master Delineator Exhibition Catalogue Rice University 1983 Kubly Vincent The Louisiana Capitol Its Art and Architecture Pelican Publishing Company Gretna 1977 ISBN 0 88289 082 4 Roth Leland M McKim Mead amp White Architects Harper amp Row Publishers New York NY 1983 ISBN 0 8478 0491 7 Scott Pamela amp Antoinette J Lee Buildings of the District of Columbia Oxford University Press New York NY 1993External links edit nbsp Media related to Jules Guerin artist at Wikimedia Commons Works by Jules Guerin at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Jules Guerin at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jules Guerin artist amp oldid 1176643347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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