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Otho Cushing

Otho Williams McD. Cushing[1] (October 22, 1870 – October 13, 1942)[1] was an American artist, known primarily for his early 20th century illustration and cartoons, for magazines and posters.[2] His sometimes-homoerotic style, often featuring classical figures, was influenced by Frederic Leighton, J. C. Leyendecker, and Aubrey Beardsley.[3][4]

Otho Cushing
Cushing in 1911
Born
Otho Williams McD. Cushing

(1870-10-22)October 22, 1870
DiedOctober 13, 1942(1942-10-13) (aged 71)
New Rochelle, New York
NationalityAmerican
EducationTufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Académie Julian
Known forIllustration, painting

Early life edit

Otho Cushing was born in Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland on October 22, 1870.[5] He was the son of U.S. Army officer Harry Cooke Cushing (1841–1902) and Martha Wetherill (née Budd) Cushing (1846–1931).[5] Among his siblings was Nicholas Cooke Cushing and Harry Cooke Cushing Jr. His maternal grandfather was Princeton University professor Samuel Budd and was a descendant of Nicholas Cooke, a colonial governor of Rhode Island.[5][6]

He spent his youth in different cities where his father was stationed; in 1880 the family lived in Providence, Rhode Island.[1] In 1887, he finished his secondary education at the Bulkeley School in New London, Connecticut. He studied art at Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and in 1891 at the Académie Julian in Paris, where his teachers included Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant and Jean-Paul Laurens.[7]

Career edit

He returned to Boston in September 1893 and became drawing instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He published drawings in Life magazine.[8] Around 1900, he returned to Paris, where he became artistic director of the European edition of the New York Herald.[1] While sailing on the RMS Oceanic in 1901, Cushing spent time with fellow first class traveler, Mary Lawrence, who wrote about him in her diary, stating: "He is absolutely as perfectly made as one of his own Greek gods and goddesses. From top to toe he is absolute grace."[9]

When he returned to the United States, he joined the art staff of Life and lived in New York.[3][10] His drawings were "highly stylized, and, at first, depicted handsome young men and women in Greek or modern costumes."[5] In 1907, Life published a series of his cartoons about President Theodore Roosevelt entitled The Teddyssey (a parody of The Odyssey).[11][12]

In 1917, he left Life and joined the Army Air Service, serving as a captain in charge of "supervising the camouflaging of American airfields on the Western Front".[13][14] Several of his posters and drawings deal with the American involvement in World War 1. After the war, he retired to New Rochelle and embraced a career as watercolorist.[5]

Personal life edit

In 1897, Cushing, then 26, attended the Bradley-Martin Ball, a fancy-dress ball thrown by Cornelia Sherman Martin at the Waldorf Hotel in New York.[15] Reportedly, Cushing "was, in fact, thought to have gone rather too far in his impersonation of an Italian falconer of the fifteenth century. His costume consisted of full tights and a short jacket, with a little cap and long locks, while a large stuffed falcon was perched on his left wrist. The costume left little to the imagination, as far as the figure was concerned, and, although historically accurate in every detail, was so decidedly pronounced that he caused a sensation wherever he moved."[15]

Cushing, who did not marry, was a member of an artist's club known as Le Cercle d'Amis, and was friends with Charles Allan Gilbert.[3] In 1908, Cushing and Gilbert threw a costume party for Le Cercle d'Amis at Gilbert's studio, 17 West 35th Street.[10] He was also friends with Dr. Alfred Stillman II, who gave a luncheon at the clubhouse of the National Golf Links of America in Southampton, New York in 1937.[16]

After the War, he lived with his younger brother, architect Nicholas Cooke Cushing, at 4 Harbor Lane in New Rochelle. After a month's illness, he died at the New Rochelle Hospital on October 13, 1942.[5]

Collections edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Stripper's Guide: Ink-Slinger Profiles by Alex Jay: Otho Cushing". strippersguide.blogspot.fr. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  2. ^ "Otho Cushing Caricature Biography". www.sil.si.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  3. ^ a b c Harrity, Christopher (12 April 2014). "Artist Spotlight: Otho Cushing". Advocate.
  4. ^ Gallatin, A. E. (1903). "A Note on Otho Cushing's Drawings". Brush and Pencil. 11 (5): 351–355. doi:10.2307/25505856. JSTOR 25505856.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "OTHO Otho Cushing, 71; New. Rochelle Illustrator Was Known for Line Drawings in Old Life Magazine, Air Captain in Last War Series on Theodore Roosevelt, 'The Teddyssey,' Parodied Adventures of Ulysses" (PDF). The New York Times. 1942-10-15. p. 23. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  6. ^ Horn, Maurice; Marschall, Richard (1983). The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons. Chelsea House Publishers. pp. 177–178. ISBN 9780877543992. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  7. ^ Horn, Maurice, ed. The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons. 2d ed. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1999.
  8. ^ Close, John Weir (2013-10-15). A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages: The Boom, Bust, and Boom Culture of M&A. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 9781137397751.
  9. ^ Levenstein, Harvey (2000). Seductive Journey: American Tourists in France from Jefferson to the Jazz Age. University of Chicago Press. p. 127. ISBN 9780226473796. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  10. ^ a b "ARTISTS GIVE COSTUME PARTY; Otho Cushing and C. Albert Gilbert Entertain Le Cercle d'Amis" (PDF). The New York Times. 22 March 1908. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  11. ^ Cushing, Otho (1907). The Teddyssey. Life publishing Company.
  12. ^ "Drawing From Life". www.sil.si.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  13. ^ . 2017-03-19. Archived from the original on 2017-03-19. Retrieved 2017-11-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  14. ^ "For action enlist in the Air Service / Otho Cushing, Capt. A.S.U.S.A." The Library of Congress. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  15. ^ a b Close, John Weir (2013). A Giant Cow-Tipping by Savages: The Boom, Bust, and Boom Culture of M&A. St. Martin's Press. p. 237. ISBN 9781137397751. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  16. ^ TIMES, Special to THE NEW YORK (14 August 1937). "ROUND OF PARTIES AT SOUTHAMPTON; Mrs. Fulton Cutting Is Hostess at Large Dinner for Mrs. Wilmerding Montgomery" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  17. ^ "Collection". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, i.e. The Met Museum. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  18. ^ "Musée d'Orsay: Notice d'Artiste". www.musee-orsay.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-11-21.

External links edit

otho, cushing, otho, williams, cushing, october, 1870, october, 1942, american, artist, known, primarily, early, 20th, century, illustration, cartoons, magazines, posters, sometimes, homoerotic, style, often, featuring, classical, figures, influenced, frederic. Otho Williams McD Cushing 1 October 22 1870 October 13 1942 1 was an American artist known primarily for his early 20th century illustration and cartoons for magazines and posters 2 His sometimes homoerotic style often featuring classical figures was influenced by Frederic Leighton J C Leyendecker and Aubrey Beardsley 3 4 Otho CushingCushing in 1911BornOtho Williams McD Cushing 1870 10 22 October 22 1870Baltimore MarylandDiedOctober 13 1942 1942 10 13 aged 71 New Rochelle New YorkNationalityAmericanEducationTufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts Academie JulianKnown forIllustration painting Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Collections 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editOtho Cushing was born in Fort McHenry Baltimore Maryland on October 22 1870 5 He was the son of U S Army officer Harry Cooke Cushing 1841 1902 and Martha Wetherill nee Budd Cushing 1846 1931 5 Among his siblings was Nicholas Cooke Cushing and Harry Cooke Cushing Jr His maternal grandfather was Princeton University professor Samuel Budd and was a descendant of Nicholas Cooke a colonial governor of Rhode Island 5 6 He spent his youth in different cities where his father was stationed in 1880 the family lived in Providence Rhode Island 1 In 1887 he finished his secondary education at the Bulkeley School in New London Connecticut He studied art at Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and in 1891 at the Academie Julian in Paris where his teachers included Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant and Jean Paul Laurens 7 Career editHe returned to Boston in September 1893 and became drawing instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology He published drawings in Life magazine 8 Around 1900 he returned to Paris where he became artistic director of the European edition of the New York Herald 1 While sailing on the RMS Oceanic in 1901 Cushing spent time with fellow first class traveler Mary Lawrence who wrote about him in her diary stating He is absolutely as perfectly made as one of his own Greek gods and goddesses From top to toe he is absolute grace 9 When he returned to the United States he joined the art staff of Life and lived in New York 3 10 His drawings were highly stylized and at first depicted handsome young men and women in Greek or modern costumes 5 In 1907 Life published a series of his cartoons about President Theodore Roosevelt entitled The Teddyssey a parody of The Odyssey 11 12 In 1917 he left Life and joined the Army Air Service serving as a captain in charge of supervising the camouflaging of American airfields on the Western Front 13 14 Several of his posters and drawings deal with the American involvement in World War 1 After the war he retired to New Rochelle and embraced a career as watercolorist 5 nbsp L Apres midi des faunes nbsp Life magazine cover 1919 nbsp Enlist in the Air Service nbsp Weren t They Funny cover of Life magazine December 10 1914Personal life editIn 1897 Cushing then 26 attended the Bradley Martin Ball a fancy dress ball thrown by Cornelia Sherman Martin at the Waldorf Hotel in New York 15 Reportedly Cushing was in fact thought to have gone rather too far in his impersonation of an Italian falconer of the fifteenth century His costume consisted of full tights and a short jacket with a little cap and long locks while a large stuffed falcon was perched on his left wrist The costume left little to the imagination as far as the figure was concerned and although historically accurate in every detail was so decidedly pronounced that he caused a sensation wherever he moved 15 Cushing who did not marry was a member of an artist s club known as Le Cercle d Amis and was friends with Charles Allan Gilbert 3 In 1908 Cushing and Gilbert threw a costume party for Le Cercle d Amis at Gilbert s studio 17 West 35th Street 10 He was also friends with Dr Alfred Stillman II who gave a luncheon at the clubhouse of the National Golf Links of America in Southampton New York in 1937 16 After the War he lived with his younger brother architect Nicholas Cooke Cushing at 4 Harbor Lane in New Rochelle After a month s illness he died at the New Rochelle Hospital on October 13 1942 5 Collections editThe Metropolitan Museum of Art 17 Musee d Orsay 18 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otho Cushing a b c d Stripper s Guide Ink Slinger Profiles by Alex Jay Otho Cushing strippersguide blogspot fr Retrieved 2017 11 21 Otho Cushing Caricature Biography www sil si edu Retrieved 2017 11 21 a b c Harrity Christopher 12 April 2014 Artist Spotlight Otho Cushing Advocate Gallatin A E 1903 A Note on Otho Cushing s Drawings Brush and Pencil 11 5 351 355 doi 10 2307 25505856 JSTOR 25505856 a b c d e f OTHO Otho Cushing 71 New Rochelle Illustrator Was Known for Line Drawings in Old Life Magazine Air Captain in Last War Series on Theodore Roosevelt The Teddyssey Parodied Adventures of Ulysses PDF The New York Times 1942 10 15 p 23 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 11 21 Horn Maurice Marschall Richard 1983 The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons Chelsea House Publishers pp 177 178 ISBN 9780877543992 Retrieved 17 June 2019 Horn Maurice ed The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons 2d ed Philadelphia Chelsea House Publishers 1999 Close John Weir 2013 10 15 A Giant Cow Tipping by Savages The Boom Bust and Boom Culture of M amp A St Martin s Press ISBN 9781137397751 Levenstein Harvey 2000 Seductive Journey American Tourists in France from Jefferson to the Jazz Age University of Chicago Press p 127 ISBN 9780226473796 Retrieved 17 June 2019 a b ARTISTS GIVE COSTUME PARTY Otho Cushing and C Albert Gilbert Entertain Le Cercle d Amis PDF The New York Times 22 March 1908 Retrieved 17 June 2019 Cushing Otho 1907 The Teddyssey Life publishing Company Drawing From Life www sil si edu Retrieved 2017 11 21 49 Untitled 1918 19 Edward Steichen s World War I Years 2017 03 19 Archived from the original on 2017 03 19 Retrieved 2017 11 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link For action enlist in the Air Service Otho Cushing Capt A S U S A The Library of Congress Retrieved 2017 11 21 a b Close John Weir 2013 A Giant Cow Tipping by Savages The Boom Bust and Boom Culture of M amp A St Martin s Press p 237 ISBN 9781137397751 Retrieved 17 June 2019 TIMES Special to THE NEW YORK 14 August 1937 ROUND OF PARTIES AT SOUTHAMPTON Mrs Fulton Cutting Is Hostess at Large Dinner for Mrs Wilmerding Montgomery PDF The New York Times Retrieved 17 June 2019 Collection The Metropolitan Museum of Art i e The Met Museum Retrieved 2017 11 21 Musee d Orsay Notice d Artiste www musee orsay fr in French Retrieved 2017 11 21 External links editOtho Cushing at Find a Grave Theatre Republicain 1912 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The Teddyssey 1907 by Life Publishing Company Portals nbsp Arts nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otho Cushing amp oldid 1147572118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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