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1856 - 1934

주요 정보

  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Died: 1934
  • Top 3 works:
    • Mountains of the Sun
    • Long Island Coast ( 20)
    • Clearing after September Gale Maine Coast
  • Lifespan: 78 years
  • Movements: impressionism
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  • Works on APS: 48
  • Top-ranked work: Mountains of the Sun
  • Museums on APS:
    • Centennial One Object Exhibit
    • Centennial One Object Exhibit
    • Centennial One Object Exhibit
    • Centennial One Object Exhibit
    • Centennial One Object Exhibit
  • Creative periods:
    • mature period
    • late medieval
  • Born: 1856

예술 상식 퀴즈

각 질문의 정답은 하나뿐입니다.

질문 1:
Howard Russell Butler is notably known for his paintings of what celestial event?
질문 2:
Besides being a painter, Butler played a key role in the creation of what landmark near Princeton University?
질문 3:
Before dedicating himself fully to painting, Butler initially pursued a career in which field?
질문 4:
Who financially supported Butler, allowing him time to paint while also undertaking other projects?
질문 5:
Butler founded which significant art organization?

Howard Russell Butler: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

  • Born: March 3, 1856, in New York City.
  • Family Background: Butler was the son of William Allen Butler, a renowned lawyer and satirist, and Harriet Allen. His uncle, William Stanley Haseltine, was also an artist.
  • Early Training: He received initial artistic training from William Shannon and benefited from exposure to the National Academy of Design, where his parents were fellows, as well as his uncle’s studio.
  • Academic Pursuits: Butler attended Princeton University, earning a degree in Science in 1876. He briefly served as an assistant professor of physics there before pursuing legal studies at Columbia University, graduating in 1881.

From Law to Art: A Career Transition

  • Early Career: Initially practicing patent law, Butler ultimately decided to dedicate himself entirely to painting in 1884.
  • Further Studies: He studied under Frederic Edwin Church in Mexico and later with J. Carroll Beckwith and George de Forest Brush at the Art Students League in New York.
  • European Influence: From 1885 to 1887, Butler lived in France, specifically Paris and Concarneau, immersing himself in the American artistic colony there.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Diverse Subjects: Butler’s work encompassed seascapes, landscapes, portraits, and notably, depictions of solar eclipses.
  • Influences: His style reflects influences from Realism and Impressionism, blending detailed observation with atmospheric effects.
  • Unique Focus on Eclipses: He developed a unique approach to capturing the transient colors and phenomena of solar eclipses, utilizing his scientific background.

Major Achievements and Contributions

  • American Fine Arts Society: Butler founded the American Fine Arts Society in 1889 and led it for its first seventeen years, promoting American art.
  • Carnegie Lake: He persuaded Andrew Carnegie to fund the construction of Carnegie Lake near Princeton University, a significant contribution to the university’s rowing program.
  • Architectural Projects: Butler designed Carnegie's mansion on Fifth Avenue (now the Cooper-Hewitt Museum) and an astronomy hall for the American Museum of Natural History.
  • Solar Eclipse Paintings: His paintings documenting solar eclipses were displayed at the Hayden Planetarium for many years, showcasing his unique artistic and scientific perspective.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Bridging Art and Science: Butler’s life exemplifies a rare combination of artistic talent and scientific understanding.
  • Patronage and Philanthropy: His relationship with Andrew Carnegie highlights the role of patronage in supporting the arts during the Gilded Age.
  • Lasting Impact: Butler’s work continues to be exhibited in prominent museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Museum of American Art, preserving his legacy as a notable American artist.
  • Death: Howard Russell Butler passed away on May 20, 1934, near Carnegie Lake, leaving behind a diverse body of work that reflects his multifaceted talents and interests.