American painter (1843–1929)
Henry Oliver Walker
Born (1843-05-14 ) May 14, 1843Died January 14, 1929(1929-01-14) (aged 85) Education École des Beaux-Arts
Henry Oliver Walker (May 14, 1843 – January 14, 1929) was an American painter of figures and portraits best known for his mural decorations.[ 1] His works include a series of paintings honoring various poets for the Library of Congress and decorations for public buildings such as the Appellate Court House in New York City , Bowdoin College in Maine , the Massachusetts State House , the Minnesota State Capitol , and the Court House in Newark, New Jersey .[ 2]
Life
Walker was born in Boston , Massachusetts .[ 1] In 1879, he went Paris , France to study painting under Léon Bonnat at the École des Beaux-Arts . After returning to the United States in 1882, he lived for a few years in Boston, then moved to New York and set up a studio there.[ 1] [ 2] In 1884, Walker exhibited two portraits at the Boston Art Club , and in 1885 he exhibited another portrait.
In 1888, at the suggestion of Thomas Dewing , he established a studio in Cornish , New Hampshire . In Cornish he was part of the Cornish Art Colony that included such artists as Dewing, Augustus Saint-Gaudens , Maxfield Parrish , Louis St. Gaudens , Charles A. Platt , and Kenyon Cox .[ 3]
In 1888 he married Laura Marquand, a textile designer and decorative artist. He became a member of the National Academy of Design , New York, in 1902. Walker died in Belmont, Massachusetts .[ 4]
Gallery
Portrait of an Unknown Bearded Gentleman . Oil on canvas, 1886
Detail from Laura Marquand , future wife of the artist, c. 1887
Lyric Poetry (1896), Library of Congress
Thomas Jefferson Building , Washington, D.C.
Ganymede (1896), Library of Congress
Thomas Jefferson Building , Washington, D.C.
Adonis (1896), Library of Congress
Thomas Jefferson Building , Washington, D.C
Narcissus (1890s), Museum of Fine Arts Boston
References
Sources
"Walker, Henry Oliver". Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 28. 1911. p. 272.
Citations
^ a b c Biographical Sketches of American Artists (2nd ed.). Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State Library. 1913. p. 220.
^ a b Dearinger, David Bernard, ed. (2004). Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826–1925 . New York: Hudson Hills. p. 561. ISBN 1-55595-029-9 .
^ Meyers, Fern K. & Atkinson, James B. (2005). New Hampshire's Cornish Colony . Arcadia Publishing. pp. 29–36. ISBN 0-7385-3753-5 .
^ "Henry O. Walker, Artist, Dies at 85" . The New York Times . January 15, 1929. p. 23. Retrieved December 20, 2009 .
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