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William Thompson Walters

William Thompson Walters (May 23, 1820 – November 22, 1894)[1] was an American businessman and art collector, whose collection formed the basis of the Walters Art Museum.

William Thompson Walters
Walters in 1883 by French artist Léon Bonnat
Born(1820-05-23)May 23, 1820
DiedNovember 22, 1894(1894-11-22) (aged 74)
Resting placeGreen Mount Cemetery in Baltimore
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania
OccupationMerchant
Known forFounding the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Amassing an enormous art collection forming the basis of Walters Art Museum
Spouse
Ellen Harper
(m. 1846; died 1862)
ChildrenHenry Walters
Jennie Walters Delano
Signature

Early life and education edit

Walters was born on the Juniata River in Liverpool, Pennsylvania, on May 23, 1820.[2] He was the son of the Scotch-Irish banker Henry Walters.[3]

Walters studied civil engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.[3]

Career edit

While educated as a civil engineer, he became interested in the coal and iron industry. While directing a smelting establishment in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Walters produced the first iron manufactured from mineral coal in the United States.[4]

In 1841, he moved to Baltimore, where he worked as a grain merchant and, in 1847, became a liquor wholesaler by establishing the importing firm of William T. Walters & Co.[4]

He spent much of the American Civil War in Europe, where he studied and purchased art. After the end of the war, he returned to the United States, where he invested in banking and railroads, founding the Atlantic Coast Line.[4] He was appointed as the United States commissioner at the Paris expositions of 1867 and 1878, and also to that at Vienna in 1873.[4] In the late 1880s, he took in business in the horse trade, importing Percheron horses with his partner Samuel Hopkins.[5]

With his success in business secured, Walters turned to art collection, purchasing contemporary American and European works. During the American Civil War, he took his wife to Europe and lived in Paris. (Their children were in boarding school in the US part of the time.) They traveled widely in Europe, where Walters cultivated his interest in art, and purchased numerous additions for his collection.[4]

In addition to contemporary European work, Walters began to collect Asian art and ceramics. His private collection became one of the largest and most valuable in the United States.[4]

From 1874 onwards, Walters opened his house in Mount Vernon Place to the public most springs, with a 50 cent entrance fee; all proceeds went to charity. This annual exhibit of his gallery netted $30,000 for the poor of Baltimore.[4]

Brayton Ives, a New York financier, made a well known collection of rare and historical swords. When he ceased collecting, the historical swords were sold, and through the efforts of Mr. Heber R. Bishop, William Thompson Walters and the American Art Association, the valuable sword collection, valued at $15,000, was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[6]

At his death in 1894, Walters had bequeathed his estate, estimated at $10,000,000, to his children.[7] His collection was left to his son Henry Walters, who had also been collecting art.[8] He added to it greatly, and founded the Walters Gallery (now the Walters Art Museum) in Baltimore at Mount Vernon Square. He donated this to the city of Baltimore at his death in 1931 for the benefit of the public.[9]

Personal life edit

 
Ellen Harper Walters (George Augustus Baker, circa 1859)
 
Gravestone detail

In 1846, Walters married Ellen Harper (1822–1862), daughter of a prosperous Philadelphia merchant. Together, they were the parents of two children that survived to adulthood, a son and daughter:

Ellen died young of pneumonia, contracted when they were traveling in England, in 1862. Walters lived another thirty-two years until his death on November 22, 1894, at his home on Mount Vernon Place in Baltimore.[1] He was buried at Green Mount Cemetery, also in Baltimore.[13]

Works edit

Among his writings are:

  • Barye (1885)
  • Notes Upon Certain Masters of the 19th Century (1886)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "AMERICA'S GREAT ART COLLECTOR William Thompson Walters, Known Everywhere for His Devotion to Art, Dies in Baltimore" (PDF). The New York Times. November 23, 1894. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Kunz, George Frederick (1908). Industrial Art: How it is Advanced by Art Education : an Address. New York State Education Department. p. 121. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Hall, Henry (1896). America's Successful Men of Affairs: The United States at large. New York Tribune. p. 822. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainRines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Walters, William Thompson" . Encyclopedia Americana.
  5. ^ James A Clark Jr. Jim Clark Soldier Farmer Legislator. p. 90.
  6. ^ Kunz, George F. "Heber Reginald Bishop and his Jade Collection. American Anthropologist. New Series, Volume #5, January–March 1903. Page 116.
  7. ^ "THE WALTERS ART COLLECTION It Is Left to the Testator's Two Children, and Is Likely to Remain Intact Under the Will" (PDF). The New York Times. December 4, 1894. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  8. ^ "WALTERS ART TREASURES Remarkable Judgment Displayed in Their Collection. THEIR HISTORIES ARE INTERESTING Pathetic Story of the Bonvin Aqua- relles — Jerome's Careful Work — Swords Representing the Souls of Knights" (PDF). The New York Times. November 26, 1894. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  9. ^ William R. Johnston, William and Henry Walters: The Reticent Collectors (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999).
  10. ^ "HENRY WALTERS IN SURPRISE MARRIAGE Baltimore Financier, 73, Weds Mrs. Pembroke Jones, Widow of His Old Friend. THEY SAIL ON AQUITANIA Noted Art Collector and Bride Tell on Steamer of Their Wedding a Few Hours Before" (PDF). The New York Times. April 12, 1922. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  11. ^ "DEATH MAY CLEAR UP MYSTERY OF A LIGHT Burning in Mansion 32 Years Since Daughter Married Against Walters's Will" (PDF). The New York Times. December 4, 1922. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  12. ^ "WARREN DELANO KILLED BY TRAIN AT BARRYTOWN His Favorite Horse, Frightened by Express, Dashed On Track, Carrying Him to Death. BORNE 150 FEET BY ENGINE Uncle of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Had Large Coal interests in Pennsylvania. OWNED STABLE OF HORSES He Intended to Exhibit Animal HeWas Driving at Dutchess County Fair Tomorrow" (PDF). The New York Times. September 10, 1920. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  13. ^ "MR. WALTERS LAID AT REST Buried in Greenmount Cemetery — Friends From Many Parts of the Country Present at the Services" (PDF). The New York Times. November 25, 1894. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  14. ^ Nowell, Kristin; Jackson, Peter (1996). Wild Cats: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan (PDF). Gland, Switzerland: IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group. pp. 1–334. ISBN 2-8317-0045-0.
  15. ^ Millar, Fergus (2006) A Greek Roman Empire: Power and Belief under Theodosius II (408–450). University of California Press. p. 279. ISBN 0520941411.

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William T Walters redirects here For the gambler see Billy Walters gambler William Thompson Walters May 23 1820 November 22 1894 1 was an American businessman and art collector whose collection formed the basis of the Walters Art Museum William Thompson WaltersWalters in 1883 by French artist Leon BonnatBorn 1820 05 23 May 23 1820Liverpool Pennsylvania U S DiedNovember 22 1894 1894 11 22 aged 74 Baltimore Maryland U S Resting placeGreen Mount Cemetery in BaltimoreNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of PennsylvaniaOccupationMerchantKnown forFounding the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Amassing an enormous art collection forming the basis of Walters Art MuseumSpouseEllen Harper m 1846 died 1862 wbr ChildrenHenry WaltersJennie Walters DelanoSignature Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Personal life 3 Works 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editWalters was born on the Juniata River in Liverpool Pennsylvania on May 23 1820 2 He was the son of the Scotch Irish banker Henry Walters 3 Walters studied civil engineering at the University of Pennsylvania 3 Career editWhile educated as a civil engineer he became interested in the coal and iron industry While directing a smelting establishment in Lycoming County Pennsylvania Walters produced the first iron manufactured from mineral coal in the United States 4 In 1841 he moved to Baltimore where he worked as a grain merchant and in 1847 became a liquor wholesaler by establishing the importing firm of William T Walters amp Co 4 He spent much of the American Civil War in Europe where he studied and purchased art After the end of the war he returned to the United States where he invested in banking and railroads founding the Atlantic Coast Line 4 He was appointed as the United States commissioner at the Paris expositions of 1867 and 1878 and also to that at Vienna in 1873 4 In the late 1880s he took in business in the horse trade importing Percheron horses with his partner Samuel Hopkins 5 With his success in business secured Walters turned to art collection purchasing contemporary American and European works During the American Civil War he took his wife to Europe and lived in Paris Their children were in boarding school in the US part of the time They traveled widely in Europe where Walters cultivated his interest in art and purchased numerous additions for his collection 4 In addition to contemporary European work Walters began to collect Asian art and ceramics His private collection became one of the largest and most valuable in the United States 4 From 1874 onwards Walters opened his house in Mount Vernon Place to the public most springs with a 50 cent entrance fee all proceeds went to charity This annual exhibit of his gallery netted 30 000 for the poor of Baltimore 4 Brayton Ives a New York financier made a well known collection of rare and historical swords When he ceased collecting the historical swords were sold and through the efforts of Mr Heber R Bishop William Thompson Walters and the American Art Association the valuable sword collection valued at 15 000 was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art 6 At his death in 1894 Walters had bequeathed his estate estimated at 10 000 000 to his children 7 His collection was left to his son Henry Walters who had also been collecting art 8 He added to it greatly and founded the Walters Gallery now the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore at Mount Vernon Square He donated this to the city of Baltimore at his death in 1931 for the benefit of the public 9 Personal life edit nbsp Ellen Harper Walters George Augustus Baker circa 1859 nbsp Gravestone detail In 1846 Walters married Ellen Harper 1822 1862 daughter of a prosperous Philadelphia merchant Together they were the parents of two children that survived to adulthood a son and daughter Henry Walters 1848 1931 who married Sarah Wharton Green 1859 1943 the widow of Pembroke Jones in 1922 10 Jennie Walters 1853 1922 11 who married Warren Delano 1852 1920 a son of Warren Delano Jr and a brother of Frederic Adrian Delano and Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt in 1876 12 Ellen died young of pneumonia contracted when they were traveling in England in 1862 Walters lived another thirty two years until his death on November 22 1894 at his home on Mount Vernon Place in Baltimore 1 He was buried at Green Mount Cemetery also in Baltimore 13 nbsp Bust by Rinehart of Walters wife Ellen Harper Walters nbsp Bust by Rinehart of Jennie Walters their daughter nbsp Portrait by Rajon of Henry Walters their son nbsp Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire using the Barbary lion and tiger likely Panthera tigris virgata 14 15 Painting by Jean Leon Gerome commissioned by Walters in 1863 Works editAmong his writings are Barye 1885 Notes Upon Certain Masters of the 19th Century 1886 References edit a b AMERICA S GREAT ART COLLECTOR William Thompson Walters Known Everywhere for His Devotion to Art Dies in Baltimore PDF The New York Times November 23 1894 Retrieved February 26 2019 Kunz George Frederick 1908 Industrial Art How it is Advanced by Art Education an Address New York State Education Department p 121 Retrieved February 26 2019 a b Hall Henry 1896 America s Successful Men of Affairs The United States at large New York Tribune p 822 Retrieved February 26 2019 a b c d e f g This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Walters William Thompson Encyclopedia Americana James A Clark Jr Jim Clark Soldier Farmer Legislator p 90 Kunz George F Heber Reginald Bishop and his Jade Collection American Anthropologist New Series Volume 5 January March 1903 Page 116 THE WALTERS ART COLLECTION It Is Left to the Testator s Two Children and Is Likely to Remain Intact Under the Will PDF The New York Times December 4 1894 Retrieved February 26 2019 WALTERS ART TREASURES Remarkable Judgment Displayed in Their Collection THEIR HISTORIES ARE INTERESTING Pathetic Story of the Bonvin Aqua relles Jerome s Careful Work Swords Representing the Souls of Knights PDF The New York Times November 26 1894 Retrieved February 26 2019 William R Johnston William and Henry Walters The Reticent Collectors Johns Hopkins University Press 1999 HENRY WALTERS IN SURPRISE MARRIAGE Baltimore Financier 73 Weds Mrs Pembroke Jones Widow of His Old Friend THEY SAIL ON AQUITANIA Noted Art Collector and Bride Tell on Steamer of Their Wedding a Few Hours Before PDF The New York Times April 12 1922 Retrieved February 26 2019 DEATH MAY CLEAR UP MYSTERY OF A LIGHT Burning in Mansion 32 Years Since Daughter Married Against Walters s Will PDF The New York Times December 4 1922 Retrieved February 26 2019 WARREN DELANO KILLED BY TRAIN AT BARRYTOWN His Favorite Horse Frightened by Express Dashed On Track Carrying Him to Death BORNE 150 FEET BY ENGINE Uncle of Franklin D Roosevelt and Had Large Coal interests in Pennsylvania OWNED STABLE OF HORSES He Intended to Exhibit Animal HeWas Driving at Dutchess County Fair Tomorrow PDF The New York Times September 10 1920 Retrieved February 26 2019 MR WALTERS LAID AT REST Buried in Greenmount Cemetery Friends From Many Parts of the Country Present at the Services PDF The New York Times November 25 1894 Retrieved February 26 2019 Nowell Kristin Jackson Peter 1996 Wild Cats Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan PDF Gland Switzerland IUCN SSC Cat Specialist Group pp 1 334 ISBN 2 8317 0045 0 Millar Fergus 2006 A Greek Roman Empire Power and Belief under Theodosius II 408 450 University of California Press p 279 ISBN 0520941411 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Thompson Walters Works by or about William Thompson Walters at Internet Archive The History of the Walters Art Museum at Walters Art Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Thompson Walters amp oldid 1223682884, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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