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William Samuel Horton

William Samuel Horton (November 16, 1865, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States – October 1, 1936, Paris, France) was an American impressionist painter who mostly painted landscapes and water scenes. He spent a large part of his life in Europe, mostly in France and England, where he trained and developed his impressionist style with major impressionist artists. He is considered by art critics, gallerists and museums to be one of the major members of American impressionism, following on painters such as Mary Cassatt and Childe Hassam, but with a production mostly centered on European motives.

Biography edit

Horton was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 16, 1865, in a wealthy family.[citation needed] As from 1870 he grew up in Lisbon, North Dakota..[1] By the age of twelve, Horton was actively drawing and painting; two years later he took the position of illustrator for North West Magazine. He left home in 1883, without his parents' approval,[citation needed] to study at the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Art Students League of New York (apparently, this departure led his parents to disinherit him).[citation needed]

From 1886 to 1890, he worked as illustrator for the 'North West Magazine', and spent two years in North American Indian Cantonments.[citation needed]

In 1892, Horton married ‘debutante’ Carlotta Lorrie Gray, a well-to-do member of New York City society, daughter of a shipowner.[citation needed] In 1897, their son, William ‘Gray’, was born in Paris, France.[citation needed]

They moved to Europe in 1893, first in Holland and then in France.[citation needed] In 1895, Horton joined the Académie Julian art school in Paris where he studied with teachers such as Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant and Jean-Paul Laurens.[citation needed] There he met and befriended artists such as Whistler, Monet, Degas and Pissarro, and progressively developed his own style, often very close to Impressionism, sometimes early Pointillism, maybe[weasel words] inspired by Pissarro.[citation needed]

Horton moved to England in 1918, but continued to travel frequently throughout Europe and painted scenes in England, France, Switzerland and Italy, as well as in New York where he returned between 1924 and 1930.[citation needed] Horton travelled to Norway in 1934, then in Asia in 1935 (China, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Red Sea), while continuing to paint actively, including on board liner ships (see, for instance, his pastels 'Sketch from the 'Empress of Norway', 1934, or 'Shipping on the Red Sea', 1934).

He died in Paris on October 1, 1936, close to 71 years old, and four years after his wife had passed-away.[citation needed] Horton, and his wife, had been relatively wealthy and had rarely put his works for sale. At his death, his son William 'Gray' inherited more than one thousand works: oils, drawings, pastels, etc. In 1939, a first retrospective exhibition of his works was organized by his son at the Galerie Charpentier in Paris, with a text contributed by the French art critic Louis Vauxcelles.[citation needed] Both William Samuel Horton and his wife Carlotta 'Lottie' are buried in a double-width grave in the churchyard of St Margaret's in the parish of Angmering, West Sussex, England. After Carlotta's death, William and his son installed a stained glass window panel in her memory within the church with the inscription: “In loving memory of Lottie Gray Horton. Given by her husband William S. Horton and Capt. W. Gray Horton MC (Scots Guards) her son 1933”.[2]

His son William ‘Gray’, a Captain with the Scots Guards, married in 1930 a British woman, Gwendoline Anna Le Bas, whose father, Edward Le Bas, was also an artist.[citation needed] William ‘Gray’ and Gwendoline had two children, Robin and Carlotta (Carlotta Edwina Gray Hadley); the latter made large donations of her grandfather's paintings, in particular to the Musée Bonnat-Helleu of Bayonne, southwestern France, where he had stayed and painted, including in the nearby coastal city of Biarritz.[3][4]

Works and exhibitions edit

Horton developed his own impressionist style, focused on colors and the effects of light on colors and shapes. Like Monet and other renowned impressionist painters, Horton used to paint the same outdoor motif several times, at different times of the day, to study and render the variations of light, shadows and forms.

His best-known paintings are landscapes of the US and Europe, including city skylines,[n 1] beach, coastal and mountain scenes. He painted several snowy landscapes, including in the Swiss Alps, and Monet is said to have named Horton “the greatest painter of snow who ever lived”.[5][n 2]

Horton also painted cityscapes, especially in Paris, London, Venice and New York City. In the latter city he painted several views of high buildings, 'towers', such as the Ritz Tower and the Heckscher Tower, which are famous for their vibrant light, in a pure impressionist style. Some of William S. Horton paintings of cityscapes are exhibited at the 'Villes américaines' (American Cities) exhibition organized at the 'Musée Franco-Américain' of Blérancourt ('National Museum of French-American Friendship and Cooperation'), north-east of Paris, from September 2021 to mid-February 2022.[6]

According to art critics and galleries, Horton's total work is estimated to exceed one thousand oil paintings, drawings, pastels, illustrations, etc, most of it was initially inherited by his son William 'Gray' in 1936. Since then, part of his works have remained with his descendants, while other works have been sold through galleries or donated to some museums.[7]

Gallery shows edit

Horton started to exhibit his works in the US (National Academy of Design, New York City, 1888–96; Boston Arts College, 1890; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1890–1912; Art Institute of Chicago, 1897–1909), then in France (Paris Salon des artistes français, 1895, 1897–99; Paris Salon d'Automne; Galerie Bernheim Jeune, Paris, 1898; International Expo, Nantes; 1904, Galerie Georges Petit and Galerie Rue Lafitte, Paris, 1905; Orléans, 1905), then again in the US (Ainslie Galleries, New York, 1925, Hirschl & Adler's, 1960).[8].

After his death, a retrospective exhibition was organized by his son in May 1939, held by Galerie Charpentier in Paris; the catalog of this show included a seven-page 'Appreciation' text by the French art critic Louis Vauxcelles. Later on, various exhibitions were organized by several US galleries (Hirschl & Adler's, New York City, 1960;[9] Vose Gallery, Boston, 1966 and c.1980s;[10] Knoedler Gallery, New York City, 1974; Robert Rice Gallery, Houston, 1979; Hammer Gallery, New York City, 1981; Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston, 1997)[5][11]

Horton's paintings are regularly available on sale at auction houses or galleries of various countries.[12][13][14][15][5][11][16][17]

Museum holdings edit

France edit

  • Le Vendredi Saint à Séville, oil on wood, before 1904, Musée national d'art moderne, Paris.[18][19]
  • Restaurant « La Grande Terrasse » à Passy (Maison Brun), 16ème arrondissement, gouache, Paris, musée Carnavalet.
  • Soir d'hiver, clair de lune, oil on wood, c. 1909, gare de Rambouillet,
  • Soir d'hiver à Pontarlier, oil, before 1912, Musée du Luxembourg, Paris
  • Paysage, oil, Blérancourt, musée national de la coopération/French-American Cooperation Museum[20]
  • La Plage de Whitby, Angleterre, oil, before 1914, dépôt Préfecture de Paris[21]
  • Les Tuileries, jour de pluie, oil on cardboard, Musée d'Orsay, Paris[22]
  • Towers of Thousand Eyes or La Tour aux mille yeux, oil, Musée d'Orsay, Paris[23]

In 2021, the southwestern French city of Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, announced that it had accepted on behalf of its fine art museum Musée Bonnat-Helleu a donation by William Samuel Horton’s granddaughter, Mrs Carlotta Edwina Gray Hadley. This donation would include 31 paintings or drawings, out of which 16 oil paintings by William Samuel Horton and 3 by Edward Le Bas, W. S. Horton’s son brother in law. These works are mostly landscapes.[3][4] In 2020 Mrs Carlotta Edwina Gray Hadley had already made a first donation to the Musée Bonnat-Helleu of Bayonne, of 13 books containing 469 drawings and sketches made by William Samuel Horton during his travels in Europe.

United States and other countries edit

Works edit

  • William S. Horton, biography, by Carlotta Horton, Les Cahiers d'Art - Documents, number 195, 1 Jan. 1963, Pierre Cailler Ed., Geneva, Publ. ASIN: B00DR6YGTU
  • The Wonderful World of William S. Horton, American Impressionist (1865–1936), 1966, Vose Galleries, Boston, MA[10][24]
  • William S Horton 1865–1936 – A New Look in Impressionism, by Adrian Bury (circa 196X)[25]
  • William S Horton American Impressionist, by Deedee Wigmore and Nicholas Fox Weber, 1974, M. Knoedler & Co., New York City, NY[26]
  • William S. Horton 1865–1936: American Impressionist, 1989, Hammer Galleries, New York City, NY[27]

Notes edit

  1. ^ As an example, Towers of a Thousand Eyes. "'Towers of a Thousand Eyes' ou Les tours aux mille yeux : Horton William-Samuel (1865–1936), peintre", catalogue record (for a painting at the Franco-American museum of the château de Blérancourt), Réunion des Musées Nationaux–Grand Palais.
  2. ^ Vose Galleries cite Monet told him: "You are the greatest painter of snow who ever lived." William Horton, 1865–1936, American impressionist. Boston: Vose Galleries, n.d. (A ten-page catalogue, on its cover: "Exhibit now at Vose Galleries, sole agents for the Horton Estate." Description of the catalogue; illustration of the catalogue.)

References edit

  1. ^ "Biography of William Samuel Horton". Americanartgallery.org.
  2. ^ http://www.angmeringvillage.co.uk/history/Articles/Horton.htm
  3. ^ a b Kraemer, Gilles. "Une importante donation d'œuvres de William Samuel Horton et d'Edward Le Bas au profit du musée Bonnat-Helleu de Bayonne". Lecurieuxdesarts.fr.
  4. ^ a b "Bayonne : le musée Bonnat-Helleu s'enrichit de nouvelles œuvres". Sudouest.fr.
  5. ^ a b c "William S. Horton (1865–1936)." Vose Galleries, 2014.
  6. ^ "Villes américaines". Museefrancoamericain.fr.
  7. ^ "William Samuel Horton (345 results)". Artnet.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  8. ^ "ALLIED ARTISTS SHOW THEIR PICTURES; Five Hundred Canvases on View -- Thumb-Box Sketches at Salmagundi -- Work by Women Painters and Sculptors". The New York Times. December 6, 1925.
  9. ^ "TimesMachine: Sunday October 30, 1960 - NYTimes.com". Timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  10. ^ a b "Vose Galleries - William S. Horton". Vosegalleries.com.
  11. ^ a b "William Samuel Horton (1865–1936)." Terenchin.com
  12. ^ "William Samuel HORTON (Grand Rapids, USA 1865 - Paris 1936)". Ader-paris.fr.
  13. ^ "William Samuel Horton - Artist - Driscoll Babcock Galleries". Driscollbabcock.com.
  14. ^ "WILLIAM SAMUEL HORTON : A COUNTRY ROAD IN ENGLAND". Sothebys.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  15. ^ "William S. Horton (American, 1865-1936) : Summer Outing". Piercegalleries.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  16. ^ "Bonhams : William Samuel Horton (1865-1936) The Poplars - Snow Effect (Blonay, Switzerland) 26 x 34 1/4in". Bonhams.com.
  17. ^ "William S. Horton". Cincyart.com.
  18. ^ Horton, William S. "Le vendredi saint à Séville". 2.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  19. ^ Base Joconde: Reference no. 000PE018234, French Ministry of Culture. (in French).
  20. ^ "Page d'accueil | Musée Franco-Américain du château de Blérancourt". museefrancoamericain.fr.
  21. ^ Horton, William S. "La plage de Whitby, Angleterre". 2.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  22. ^ Notice du catalogue du musée d'Orsay, Musee-orsay.fr
  23. ^ Base Joconde: Reference no. 000PE018481, French Ministry of Culture. (in French)
  24. ^ "William S. Horton, 1865-1936 : American impressionist". Searchworks.stanford.edu.
  25. ^ Horton, William S. (March 2, 1962). "William S. Horton, 1865-1936 : a new look in impressionism". s..: s.n. – via catalog.princeton.edu.
  26. ^ Horton, William S. (March 2, 1974). "William S. Horton, American impressionist: May 3-June 9, 1974". M. Knoedler.
  27. ^ "William S. Horton, 1865-1936: American impressionist: [exhibition] March 27th-April 14th, 1989". Hammer Galleries. March 2, 1989.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources William Samuel Horton news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message William Samuel Horton November 16 1865 Grand Rapids Michigan United States October 1 1936 Paris France was an American impressionist painter who mostly painted landscapes and water scenes He spent a large part of his life in Europe mostly in France and England where he trained and developed his impressionist style with major impressionist artists He is considered by art critics gallerists and museums to be one of the major members of American impressionism following on painters such as Mary Cassatt and Childe Hassam but with a production mostly centered on European motives Contents 1 Biography 2 Works and exhibitions 3 Gallery shows 4 Museum holdings 4 1 France 4 2 United States and other countries 5 Works 6 Notes 7 ReferencesBiography editHorton was born in Grand Rapids Michigan on November 16 1865 in a wealthy family citation needed As from 1870 he grew up in Lisbon North Dakota 1 By the age of twelve Horton was actively drawing and painting two years later he took the position of illustrator for North West Magazine He left home in 1883 without his parents approval citation needed to study at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League of New York apparently this departure led his parents to disinherit him citation needed From 1886 to 1890 he worked as illustrator for the North West Magazine and spent two years in North American Indian Cantonments citation needed In 1892 Horton married debutante Carlotta Lorrie Gray a well to do member of New York City society daughter of a shipowner citation needed In 1897 their son William Gray was born in Paris France citation needed They moved to Europe in 1893 first in Holland and then in France citation needed In 1895 Horton joined the Academie Julian art school in Paris where he studied with teachers such as Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant and Jean Paul Laurens citation needed There he met and befriended artists such as Whistler Monet Degas and Pissarro and progressively developed his own style often very close to Impressionism sometimes early Pointillism maybe weasel words inspired by Pissarro citation needed Horton moved to England in 1918 but continued to travel frequently throughout Europe and painted scenes in England France Switzerland and Italy as well as in New York where he returned between 1924 and 1930 citation needed Horton travelled to Norway in 1934 then in Asia in 1935 China Singapore India Indonesia Red Sea while continuing to paint actively including on board liner ships see for instance his pastels Sketch from the Empress of Norway 1934 or Shipping on the Red Sea 1934 He died in Paris on October 1 1936 close to 71 years old and four years after his wife had passed away citation needed Horton and his wife had been relatively wealthy and had rarely put his works for sale At his death his son William Gray inherited more than one thousand works oils drawings pastels etc In 1939 a first retrospective exhibition of his works was organized by his son at the Galerie Charpentier in Paris with a text contributed by the French art critic Louis Vauxcelles citation needed Both William Samuel Horton and his wife Carlotta Lottie are buried in a double width grave in the churchyard of St Margaret s in the parish of Angmering West Sussex England After Carlotta s death William and his son installed a stained glass window panel in her memory within the church with the inscription In loving memory of Lottie Gray Horton Given by her husband William S Horton and Capt W Gray Horton MC Scots Guards her son 1933 2 His son William Gray a Captain with the Scots Guards married in 1930 a British woman Gwendoline Anna Le Bas whose father Edward Le Bas was also an artist citation needed William Gray and Gwendoline had two children Robin and Carlotta Carlotta Edwina Gray Hadley the latter made large donations of her grandfather s paintings in particular to the Musee Bonnat Helleu of Bayonne southwestern France where he had stayed and painted including in the nearby coastal city of Biarritz 3 4 Works and exhibitions editHorton developed his own impressionist style focused on colors and the effects of light on colors and shapes Like Monet and other renowned impressionist painters Horton used to paint the same outdoor motif several times at different times of the day to study and render the variations of light shadows and forms His best known paintings are landscapes of the US and Europe including city skylines n 1 beach coastal and mountain scenes He painted several snowy landscapes including in the Swiss Alps and Monet is said to have named Horton the greatest painter of snow who ever lived 5 n 2 Horton also painted cityscapes especially in Paris London Venice and New York City In the latter city he painted several views of high buildings towers such as the Ritz Tower and the Heckscher Tower which are famous for their vibrant light in a pure impressionist style Some of William S Horton paintings of cityscapes are exhibited at the Villes americaines American Cities exhibition organized at the Musee Franco Americain of Blerancourt National Museum of French American Friendship and Cooperation north east of Paris from September 2021 to mid February 2022 6 According to art critics and galleries Horton s total work is estimated to exceed one thousand oil paintings drawings pastels illustrations etc most of it was initially inherited by his son William Gray in 1936 Since then part of his works have remained with his descendants while other works have been sold through galleries or donated to some museums 7 Gallery shows editHorton started to exhibit his works in the US National Academy of Design New York City 1888 96 Boston Arts College 1890 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1890 1912 Art Institute of Chicago 1897 1909 then in France Paris Salon des artistes francais 1895 1897 99 Paris Salon d Automne Galerie Bernheim Jeune Paris 1898 International Expo Nantes 1904 Galerie Georges Petit and Galerie Rue Lafitte Paris 1905 Orleans 1905 then again in the US Ainslie Galleries New York 1925 Hirschl amp Adler s 1960 8 After his death a retrospective exhibition was organized by his son in May 1939 held by Galerie Charpentier in Paris the catalog of this show included a seven page Appreciation text by the French art critic Louis Vauxcelles Later on various exhibitions were organized by several US galleries Hirschl amp Adler s New York City 1960 9 Vose Gallery Boston 1966 and c 1980s 10 Knoedler Gallery New York City 1974 Robert Rice Gallery Houston 1979 Hammer Gallery New York City 1981 Shreve Crump amp Low Boston 1997 5 11 Horton s paintings are regularly available on sale at auction houses or galleries of various countries 12 13 14 15 5 11 16 17 Museum holdings editFrance edit Le Vendredi Saint a Seville oil on wood before 1904 Musee national d art moderne Paris 18 19 Restaurant La Grande Terrasse a Passy Maison Brun 16eme arrondissement gouache Paris musee Carnavalet Soir d hiver clair de lune oil on wood c 1909 gare de Rambouillet Soir d hiver a Pontarlier oil before 1912 Musee du Luxembourg Paris Paysage oil Blerancourt musee national de la cooperation French American Cooperation Museum 20 La Plage de Whitby Angleterre oil before 1914 depot Prefecture de Paris 21 Les Tuileries jour de pluie oil on cardboard Musee d Orsay Paris 22 Towers of Thousand Eyes or La Tour aux mille yeux oil Musee d Orsay Paris 23 In 2021 the southwestern French city of Bayonne Pyrenees Atlantiques announced that it had accepted on behalf of its fine art museum Musee Bonnat Helleu a donation by William Samuel Horton s granddaughter Mrs Carlotta Edwina Gray Hadley This donation would include 31 paintings or drawings out of which 16 oil paintings by William Samuel Horton and 3 by Edward Le Bas W S Horton s son brother in law These works are mostly landscapes 3 4 In 2020 Mrs Carlotta Edwina Gray Hadley had already made a first donation to the Musee Bonnat Helleu of Bayonne of 13 books containing 469 drawings and sketches made by William Samuel Horton during his travels in Europe United States and other countries edit White Peonies oil Atkinson Art Gallery and Library Southport England Heckscher Tower New York at Sunset oil 1928 National museum Stockholm Sweden Punch on the Beach at Broadstairs England oil 1920 Hunter Museum of American Art Chattanooga TN US Fjord Norway oil 1935 McMullen Museum of Art Brighton Boston MA US Various drawings beach sail boats Harvard Art Museums Cambridge MA US Bullfight in Seville 1904 North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh NC USWorks editWilliam S Horton biography by Carlotta Horton Les Cahiers d Art Documents number 195 1 Jan 1963 Pierre Cailler Ed Geneva Publ ASIN B00DR6YGTU The Wonderful World of William S Horton American Impressionist 1865 1936 1966 Vose Galleries Boston MA 10 24 William S Horton 1865 1936 A New Look in Impressionism by Adrian Bury circa 196X 25 William S Horton American Impressionist by Deedee Wigmore and Nicholas Fox Weber 1974 M Knoedler amp Co New York City NY 26 William S Horton 1865 1936 American Impressionist 1989 Hammer Galleries New York City NY 27 Notes edit As an example Towers of a Thousand Eyes Towers of a Thousand Eyes ou Les tours aux mille yeux Horton William Samuel 1865 1936 peintre catalogue record for a painting at the Franco American museum of the chateau de Blerancourt Reunion des Musees Nationaux Grand Palais Vose Galleries cite Monet told him You are the greatest painter of snow who ever lived William Horton 1865 1936 American impressionist Boston Vose Galleries n d A ten page catalogue on its cover Exhibit now at Vose Galleries sole agents for the Horton Estate Description of the catalogue illustration of the catalogue References edit Biography of William Samuel Horton Americanartgallery org http www angmeringvillage co uk history Articles Horton htm a b Kraemer Gilles Une importante donation d œuvres de William Samuel Horton et d Edward Le Bas au profit du musee Bonnat Helleu de Bayonne Lecurieuxdesarts fr a b Bayonne le musee Bonnat Helleu s enrichit de nouvelles œuvres Sudouest fr a b c William S Horton 1865 1936 Vose Galleries 2014 Villes americaines Museefrancoamericain fr William Samuel Horton 345 results Artnet com Retrieved 2 March 2022 ALLIED ARTISTS SHOW THEIR PICTURES Five Hundred Canvases on View Thumb Box Sketches at Salmagundi Work by Women Painters and Sculptors The New York Times December 6 1925 TimesMachine Sunday October 30 1960 NYTimes com Timesmachine nytimes com a b Vose Galleries William S Horton Vosegalleries com a b William Samuel Horton 1865 1936 Terenchin com William Samuel HORTON Grand Rapids USA 1865 Paris 1936 Ader paris fr William Samuel Horton Artist 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