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Robert Lewis Reid (July 29, 1862 December 2, 1929) was an American Impressionist painter and muralist. His work tended to be very decorative, much of it centered on depiction of young women set among flowers. He later became known for his murals and designs in stained glass.

Robert Reid
Self-Portrait (1904)
National Academy of Design
Born
Robert Lewis Reid

(1862-07-29)July 29, 1862
DiedDecember 2, 1929(1929-12-02) (aged 67)
Resting placeStockbridge Cemetery
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
42.285354°N 73.318018°W / 42.285354; -73.318018

Life and work


Robert Reid was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston under Otto Grundmann, where he was later an instructor. In 1884 he moved to New York City, studying at the Art Students League, and in 1885 he went to Paris to study at the Académie Julian under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Joseph Lefebvre. His early pictures were figures of French peasants, painted at Étaples.[1]

Upon returning to New York in 1889, he worked as a portraitist and later became an instructor at the Art Students League and Cooper Union.


Paintings


He painted three murals for the Manufactures Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and exhibited four paintings in its Fine Arts Building. His work, including the tragic Her First Born (1888), was awarded a medal for excellence.[2]

Reid was a member of the Ten American Painters, who seceded from the Society of American Artists in 1897. His painting Dawn was awarded the 1898 First Hallgarten Prize by the National Academy of Design.

Reid worked on several mural projects around the turn of the century. When he returned to paintings, around 1905, his work was more naturalistic, and his palette tended toward soft pastels.


Murals


Reid's murals are in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and the Appellate Court House in New York City. The Rotunda of the Massachusetts State House in Boston contains his three large mural panelsJames Otis Delivering his Speech against the Writs of Assistance, Paul Revere's Ride, and The Boston Tea Party. He executed a mural panel for the American Pavilion at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris.

His murals for the Palace of Fine Arts building at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco, 1915) were an extraordinary tribute to the Arts. Eight huge panels graced the ceiling of the rotunda: The Four Golds of California (Golden Metal, Wheat, Citrus Fruits, and Poppies); plus Ideals in Art, Inspirations of All Arts, the Birth of European Art and Birth of Oriental Art.[3] These paintings no longer exist in San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, which was re-built in the 1960s, and their current whereabouts are unknown.


Stained glass


In 1906 Reid completed a series of ten stained glass windows depicting the Life of Christ for the Unitarian Memorial Church in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. For the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in New York City, he created The Martyrdom of St. Paul Window, located at the southwestern end of the nave.


U.S. Navy Recruiting Poster


"Chicagoans knew Reid as the artist who painted a mammoth Navy recruiting poster that embellished the billboard at the northern terminus of Michigan Avenue for several months" (before 1918).[4]


Honors


The National Academy of Design elected Reid an Associate member in 1904, and an Academician in 1906.[lower-alpha 1]


Personal


Reid also taught Nan Sheets.[5]

Reid died in Clifton Springs, New York.


Bibliography



Annotations


  1. Post-nominal initials "A.N.A." and "N.A." were added to Reid's name in 1904 and 1906, respectively – the National Academy of Design's acronyms for membership designations: "Associate National Academician" and "National Academician."

Notes


  1. Encyclopædia Britannica, 1910, p. 50.
  2. Flinn, 1893.
  3. Neuhaus, 1915, p. 85.
  4. Stuart, January 1918.
  5. Heller & Heller, 1995, p. 507.

References linked to inline notes


    1. 2013 ed. (preview only). Routledge. p. 507. Retrieved February 13, 2017 via Google Books. ISBN 978-1-1356-3882-5; OCLC 868964311 (all editions).

Other references


    Exhibited paintings:
    1. Anatol
    2. Vivian
    3. Phryne
    4. Silvie
    5. Hebe
    6. Chloe
    7. Bettine
    8. Daphne
    9. Beulah
    10. Amoris – The Death of Anatol
    11. Laleen
    12. Laleet
    13. Mildred

На других языках


[de] Robert Reid (Maler)

Robert Lewis Reid (* 29. Juli 1862 in Stockbridge (Massachusetts); † 2. Dezember 1929 in Clifton Springs, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Figuren- und Wandmaler, der sich ab 1905 als Porträtmaler vornehmlich Motiven mit weichen impressionistischen Pastellen zuwandte.
- [en] Robert Reid (American painter)

[es] Robert Lewis Reid

Robert Lewis Reid (29 de julio de 1862 - 2 de diciembre de 1929) fue un pintor y muralista estadounidense. Su trabajo tendía a ser muy decorativo, gran parte de él centrado en la representación impresionista de mujeres jóvenes entre flores. Más tarde se hizo conocido por sus murales y diseños en vidrieras.

[fr] Robert Lewis Reid

Robert Lewis Reid, né le 29 juillet 1862 à Stockbridge dans l'État du Massachusetts et mort le 2 décembre 1929 à Clifton Springs (New York), est un peintre impressionniste et un fresquiste américain. Il est membre des Ten American Painters.

[it] Robert Lewis Reid

Robert Lewis Reid (Stockbridge, 29 luglio 1862 – Clifton Springs, 2 dicembre 1929) è stato un pittore impressionista statunitense. Fece parte del Gruppo dei Dieci (Ten American Painters).

[ru] Рид, Роберт (художник)

Роберт Льюис Рид[4] (англ. Robert Lewis Reid; 1862—1929) — американский художник, член объединения «Десять американских художников».



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