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Lyle Durgin

M. Lyle Durgin (1845-1904)[1] was a 19th-century American artist from the U.S. state of Massachusetts, who specialized in portraiture and murals. A graduate of New Hampton Institute, New Hampshire, she studied art in Paris where she exhibited in the Salon. After returning to the US, she shared a studio with her sister, Harriet Thayer Durgin, in Copley Square, Boston.[2] Durgin is remembered for designing and executing the murals at the First Congregational Church of Detroit, Michigan.[3]

Lyle Durgin
Born(1845-02-03)3 February 1845[1]
Wilmington, Massachusetts
Died2 November 1904(1904-11-02) (aged 59)
Resting placeGilmanton Ironworks, New Hampshire
NationalityAmerican
EducationLéon Bonnat,
Jules Bastien-Lepage,
Académie Julian,
Georges Chicotot
Known forMurals, figure painting

Early years and education edit

Lyle Durgin was born in Wilmington, Massachusetts.[4] She was the daughter of John Milton Durgin (1813–1887),[5] a Baptist minister from New England. Her mother, Harriet R. Thayer (1807–1868),[6] also of New England, was of the Braintree-Thayer family.[7]

The first American ancestor appears to have been William Durgin, who is said to have come from England in 1690 and settled in Massachusetts. He had five children: Francis, William, Daniel, Sarah and Hannah. As in the case of most patronymics, there have been considerable variations in the spelling, Durgen, Durgan, Ditrgain and Dirgin, being found in some of the older records. In Colonial times, Benjamin Durgan, of Rowley, Massachusetts, appears on the muster roll of Captain Joseph Smith's company, and in 1776, James Durginn was in the company of Captain Moses MacFarland, Colonel Nixon's regiment. Dr. Samuel Holmes Durgin, born at Parsonsfield, Maine, 1839, was a conspicuous figure in the medical profession, having been a lecturer at the Harvard Medical School since 1884, and president of the American Health Association.[2]

Lyle Durgin was a sister of Harriet Thayer Durgin; the two grew up together, studied in the same schools, and when their education was completed, found themselves with the same inclination toward art. Lyle went to Paris in 1879 and became a pupil of Léon Bonnat and Jules Bastien-Lepage. Later, she entered the Académie Julian for more serious study in drawing, supplementing her studio work by anatomical studies at the Ecole de médecine under Georges Chicotot. In summer time, the sisters sketched in England, Switzerland and France, gaining inspiration from nature and travel, and taking home collections of sketches for their winter's work. Lyle chose figure painting in oil and portraiture as her special interest. She was so diligent with her studies from 1879 to 1884, that the Salon received her paintings in the latter-named year, and again two years later.[4]

Career edit

In 1886, the Durgin sisters returned to the US and opened a studio in Boston. The first picture exhibited by Lyle in Boston was a portrait of a lady. Then followed in rapid succession one of Henry Sandham, a celebrated artist of Boston, and many others of persons of more or less distinction in the social and literary world. Receiving a commission for mural paintings for a church in Detroit, Michigan, she started early in 1890 for a prolonged course of travel in Italy, finally settling in Paris for the execution of those original works, which were completed and placed in the church in December, 1891. They represent the four Evangelists and are of heroic size, filling the four compartments of the dome-shaped interior. They are painted after the manner of the middle period of the Venetian school, corresponding to the Byzantine character of the edifice. Although the ecclesiastical traditions of saints and church fathers allow for little variation, her works were characterized by freshness, originality and strength.[4] She died in Boston in 1904.[2] Lyle, Harriet, and their parents were all interred at the Pine Grove Cemetery at Gilmanton Ironworks, Belknap County, New Hampshire.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c M. Lyle Durgin at Find a Grave
  2. ^ a b c Stearns, Whitcher & Parker 1908, p. 759.
  3. ^ "About Us - First Congregational Church of Detroit". First Congregational Church of Detroit. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Willard & Livermore 1897, p. 265.
  5. ^ Rev John Milton Durgin at Find a Grave
  6. ^ Harriet Thayer Durgin at Find a Grave
  7. ^ Willard & Livermore 1897, p. 264.

Attribution edit

  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: E. S. Stearns, W. F. Whitcher, & E. E. Parker's Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation (1908)
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: F. E. Willard & M. A. R. Livermore's American Women: Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1,400 Portraits : a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century (1897)

Bibliography edit

  • Stearns, Ezra S.; Whitcher, William Frederick; Parker, Edward Everett (1908). Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. Lewis Publishing Company.
  • Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1897). American Women: Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1,400 Portraits : a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century (Public domain ed.). Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick. p. 265.

lyle, durgin, 1845, 1904, 19th, century, american, artist, from, state, massachusetts, specialized, portraiture, murals, graduate, hampton, institute, hampshire, studied, paris, where, exhibited, salon, after, returning, shared, studio, with, sister, harriet, . M Lyle Durgin 1845 1904 1 was a 19th century American artist from the U S state of Massachusetts who specialized in portraiture and murals A graduate of New Hampton Institute New Hampshire she studied art in Paris where she exhibited in the Salon After returning to the US she shared a studio with her sister Harriet Thayer Durgin in Copley Square Boston 2 Durgin is remembered for designing and executing the murals at the First Congregational Church of Detroit Michigan 3 Lyle DurginBorn 1845 02 03 3 February 1845 1 Wilmington MassachusettsDied2 November 1904 1904 11 02 aged 59 Resting placeGilmanton Ironworks New HampshireNationalityAmericanEducationLeon Bonnat Jules Bastien Lepage Academie Julian Georges ChicototKnown forMurals figure painting Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Career 3 References 3 1 Attribution 3 2 BibliographyEarly years and education editLyle Durgin was born in Wilmington Massachusetts 4 She was the daughter of John Milton Durgin 1813 1887 5 a Baptist minister from New England Her mother Harriet R Thayer 1807 1868 6 also of New England was of the Braintree Thayer family 7 The first American ancestor appears to have been William Durgin who is said to have come from England in 1690 and settled in Massachusetts He had five children Francis William Daniel Sarah and Hannah As in the case of most patronymics there have been considerable variations in the spelling Durgen Durgan Ditrgain and Dirgin being found in some of the older records In Colonial times Benjamin Durgan of Rowley Massachusetts appears on the muster roll of Captain Joseph Smith s company and in 1776 James Durginn was in the company of Captain Moses MacFarland Colonel Nixon s regiment Dr Samuel Holmes Durgin born at Parsonsfield Maine 1839 was a conspicuous figure in the medical profession having been a lecturer at the Harvard Medical School since 1884 and president of the American Health Association 2 Lyle Durgin was a sister of Harriet Thayer Durgin the two grew up together studied in the same schools and when their education was completed found themselves with the same inclination toward art Lyle went to Paris in 1879 and became a pupil of Leon Bonnat and Jules Bastien Lepage Later she entered the Academie Julian for more serious study in drawing supplementing her studio work by anatomical studies at the Ecole de medecine under Georges Chicotot In summer time the sisters sketched in England Switzerland and France gaining inspiration from nature and travel and taking home collections of sketches for their winter s work Lyle chose figure painting in oil and portraiture as her special interest She was so diligent with her studies from 1879 to 1884 that the Salon received her paintings in the latter named year and again two years later 4 Career editIn 1886 the Durgin sisters returned to the US and opened a studio in Boston The first picture exhibited by Lyle in Boston was a portrait of a lady Then followed in rapid succession one of Henry Sandham a celebrated artist of Boston and many others of persons of more or less distinction in the social and literary world Receiving a commission for mural paintings for a church in Detroit Michigan she started early in 1890 for a prolonged course of travel in Italy finally settling in Paris for the execution of those original works which were completed and placed in the church in December 1891 They represent the four Evangelists and are of heroic size filling the four compartments of the dome shaped interior They are painted after the manner of the middle period of the Venetian school corresponding to the Byzantine character of the edifice Although the ecclesiastical traditions of saints and church fathers allow for little variation her works were characterized by freshness originality and strength 4 She died in Boston in 1904 2 Lyle Harriet and their parents were all interred at the Pine Grove Cemetery at Gilmanton Ironworks Belknap County New Hampshire 1 References edit a b c M Lyle Durgin at Find a Grave a b c Stearns Whitcher amp Parker 1908 p 759 About Us First Congregational Church of Detroit First Congregational Church of Detroit Retrieved 1 March 2017 a b c Willard amp Livermore 1897 p 265 Rev John Milton Durgin at Find a Grave Harriet Thayer Durgin at Find a Grave Willard amp Livermore 1897 p 264 Attribution edit nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain E S Stearns W F Whitcher amp E E Parker s Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation 1908 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain F E Willard amp M A R Livermore s American Women Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1 400 Portraits a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century 1897 Bibliography edit Stearns Ezra S Whitcher William Frederick Parker Edward Everett 1908 Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation Lewis Publishing Company Willard Frances Elizabeth Livermore Mary Ashton Rice 1897 American Women Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1 400 Portraits a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century Public domain ed Mast Crowell amp Kirkpatrick p 265 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyle Durgin amp oldid 1190234816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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