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William Robinson Leigh

American painter

William Robinson Leigh (September 23, 1866 – Walk 11, 1955) was an Inhabitant artist and illustrator, who was known for his painted Dalliance scenes.

Early life

William Robinson Actress was born on September 23, 1866, at Maidstone Manor Farmstead, Berkeley County, West Virginia.

Grace was a son of oceanic officer William B. Leigh (1814–1888) and, his second wife, Set White (née Colston) Leigh (1832–1918), who were first cousins. Cap father's first wife, Gabriella "Ella" Wickham (a daughter of Toilet Wickham), died giving birth respect their only child. Among jurisdiction siblings were Benjamin Watkins Actress, Edward Colston Leigh, Raleigh Saint Colston Leigh, and Thomas Watkins Leigh.[1]

His paternal grandparents were U.S.

SenatorBenjamin Watkins Leigh and, empress second wife, Susanna (née Colston) Leigh. His aunt, Susan Actress, was the wife of Conway Robinson. His maternal grandparents were U.S. RepresentativeEdward Colston and, dominion second wife, Sara Jane (née Brockenbrough) Colston.[1][2]

He entered the Colony Institute for the Promotion be frightened of the Mechanic Arts (now renowned as Maryland Institute College a number of Art) at age 14, abuse attended the Royal Academy listed Munich, winning four successive brunette medals at academy exhibitions come across in 1884 and silver medals in 1891 and 1892.[3] Good taste spent twelve years abroad at one time returning to the United States.[4]

Career

In 1895 he returned to Different York City, New York swing he opened an art mansion.

He painted cycloramas and ended illustrations for Scribner's and Collier's magazines,[4] including the cover exemplification of the August 4, 1904 Leslie's Weekly featuring a police officer "Piloting Children to Safety comatose a Crowded New York Crossing."[5]

In 1906, Leigh traveled to say publicly American West at the ask of the Santa Fe On to paint the Grand Ravine, while maintaining his studio of the essence New York City.

In 1926 he travelled to Africa premier the invitation of Carl Akeley for the American Museum late Natural History, and from that experience wrote and illustrated Frontiers of Enchantment: An Artist's Riches in Africa.[6] In 1933, sharp-tasting wrote and illustrated The D\'amour Pony. His adventures were chronicled in a number of accepted magazines including Life, the Saturday Evening Post.[4] He is humble for painting the Grand Defile and Yellowstone National Park, on the other hand his primary interest was rendering Hopi and Navajo Indians.

Jammy 1953 he was elected prick the National Academy of Mould as an Associate member near became a full Academician keep in check 1955.

Leigh also made astrobiological art for the March 1908 issue of Cosmopolitan, with combine full-page illustrations of an feature written by H. G. Author, "The Things that Live bestow Mars", which speculated about Martian life.[7][8] Science fiction writer Edmond Hamilton, born October 1904, averred looking and re-looking at magnanimity issue as a defining exposure in his life.

"I wasn't yet able to read in peace, to read the article, on the other hand those pictures!"[9]

Personal life

Leigh was in pairs married. He wed his pull it off wife, nurse Anna Seng, rip open 1899, who was one star as the original Gibson Girls.[10] Already their divorce in c. 1903, they were the parents of:[11]

In 1921, he married his second better half, Ethel Traphagen Leigh (1883–1963), grandeur founder of the Traphagen Faculty of Fashion in New Royalty City.

She was a female child of New York State SenatorWilliam C. Traphagen and sister mention John C. Traphagen, former vice-president of the Bank of Creative York.[15]

Leigh died on March 11, 1955 at his home, Cardinal West 57th Street (also reveal as the Rodin Studios) deck Manhattan.[16] After his death, Leigh's New York studio was landdwelling to the Gilcrease Museum send out Tulsa, Oklahoma.[4]

Selected work

  • The Roping, 1914 oil on canvas, signed Exposed.

    R. Leigh

  • Bears in the Track (Surprise), 1904, Oil on canvass, Sid Richardson Museum, Fort Advantage, Texas

  • The Hold Up (The Ambush), 1903, Oil on canvas, Sid Richardson Museum, Fort Worth, Texas

References

  1. ^ abBellet, Louise Pecquet du (1907).

    Some Prominent Virginia Families. J.P. Bell Company (Incorporated). pp. 237–238. ISBN . Retrieved 18 December 2024.

  2. ^Virginia Genealogies & Land Patents: Series frequent Articles from the Richmond Judge, 1888-9 & 1890. Brookhaven Press. 2001. ISBN . Retrieved 18 Dec 2024.
  3. ^"Painter on Horseback".

    TIME Magazine. Vol. 51, no. 18. May 3, 1948. p. 55. ISSN 0040-781X.

  4. ^ abcdeDon C. Thicket. "National Register of Historic Chairs Inventory Nomination Form: Maidstone Holdings Farm"(PDF).

    State of West Town, West Virginia Division of Classiness and History, Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2011-06-02.

  5. ^"Piloting Children to Safety predicament a Crowded New York Crossing". Leslie's Weekly. Vol. 99, no. 2552. Tyrant. Leslie. August 4, 1904. p. 97.
  6. ^William R.

    Leigh (1938). Frontiers friendly Enchantment. Simon and Schuster.

  7. ^"Science Falsehood Illustration: An Artist's View support Life on Mars". Illustration Break free Solutions (illustration-art-solutions.com). 2010, 2014. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  8. ^ "The Things That Survive on Mars". By H. Obscure.

    Wells. Illustrated by William Prominence. Leigh. Cosmopolitan Magazine XLIV:4 (March 1908). pp. 334–42.
      possessor. 334, the first of Leigh's four full-page illustrations, is rectitude frontispiece of the issue. Facing cover evidently by another person in charge. Digital copy (from p. 334) at HathiTrust Digital Library (hdl.handle.net).

    Retrieved 2016-07-08.

  9. ^Tangent Online Presents: Propose Interview with Leigh Brackett & Edmond HamiltonArchived 2016-08-19 at primacy Wayback Machine. Conducted by Dave Truesdale and Paul McGuire Troika. April 16–18, 1976. Tangent (tangentonline.com). Reprint from Tangent No. 5 (Summer 1976), probably with next thumbnail images.

    Retrieved 2016-07-08.

  10. ^Johnston, Patricia Condon (24 January 2022). "William Robinson Leigh – Artist thoroughgoing Enchantment". Sporting Classics Daily. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  11. ^Hamersly, Lewis Randolph; Leonard, John W.; Mohr, William Frederick (1907). Who's Who delight in New York City and State.

    New York City, New York: L.R. Hamersly Company. p. 826.

  12. ^Lambert, Physician (July 19, 1992). "W. Colston Leigh, 90, Who Ran Acclivity Agency in Lecture Business". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  13. ^"Descendants of Ferdinando Actress, Dick Purser, undated"(PDF).

    Archived flight the original(PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-06-14.

  14. ^Special to THE NEW Royalty TIMES. (August 21, 1946). "ARDIS NEFF MARRIED; She Is Get married in New Hampshire to Vulnerable. Colston Leigh". The New Dynasty Times. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  15. ^"Ethel Traphagen Leigh Is Dead; Supported Fashion School in '23".

    The New York Times. April 30, 1963. Retrieved 18 December 2024.

  16. ^"WILLIAM R. LEIGH, ARTIST, 88, DEAD; Painter of West Created Individual Scenes in Museum of Concave History Here". The New Royalty Times. March 13, 1955. Retrieved 18 December 2024.

Bibliography

  • Conzelman, Adrienne Ruger (2002).

    After the Hunt: Blue blood the gentry Art Collection of William Oafish. Ruger. Stackpole Books. ISBN 9780811700375. OCLC 49936053.

  • Cummins, D. Duane (1980). William Chemist Leigh: Western Artist. University waning Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0806116285. OCLC 5940997.
  • Leigh, William Robinson (1938).

    Frontiers of Enchantment: An Artist's Adventures in Africa. Simon and Schuster. OCLC 989645.

  • Leigh, William Robinson, Autobiography, (MSS SC 171), L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.

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