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William de Leftwich Dodge

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William de Leftwich Dodge
William de Leftwich Dodge, 1915
Born(1867-03-08)March 8, 1867
Bedford, Virginia
DiedMarch 25, 1935(1935-03-25) (aged 68)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)muralist, portraitist, illustrator
Known formonumental murals
Spouse
Francesca Theodora Bland Pryor
(m. 1897)
ChildrenRoger, Sara
"The Death of Minnehaha" by William de Leftwich Dodge, 1887

William de Leftwich Dodge (1867–1935) was an American artist best known for his murals, which were commissioned for both public and private buildings.[1]

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Early life and education

Dodge was born at Liberty, Virginia in the Piedmont near Lynchburg. In 1879, his mother, Mary de Leftwich Dodge, an aspiring artist, moved her family to Europe. After living initially in Munich they moved to Paris, where she worked on art. Dodge later followed her example and became an artist. He spent most of his childhood years in France, where his mother was working on art. He studied at the École des Beaux Arts and took first place in the examinations in 1881. He also studied under Jean-Léon Gérôme and with Raphaël Collin at the Académie Colarossi,[2] and traveled to Munich for studies there.

Career

Early commissions

Dodge received early commissions that gained him attention in the United States, first at the Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago where his mural "Glorification of the Arts and Sciences" adorned the interior dome of the Administration Building.[1][3] The exposition was held to mark the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World.[4] He was living in Paris when he applied for commissions for mural works for the Library of Congress, which he completed in 1895.

Move to New York City

After he and his family settled in New York, Dodge taught at the Art Students League of New York and at Cooper Union.

He became known as a muralist when the genre was at a peak of popularity, commissioned for major public buildings as well as hotels and mansions. Murals were seen as a kind of art that could reach directly to the people. Dodge drew on a variety of styles for his murals, settling on a heroic, neoclassical look. Achieving success with commissions for his murals, Dodge designed his family home in Setauket, Long Island, in 1906, the classical Villa Francesca, named after his wife.

In his private work, Dodge's paintings show the influence of Impressionism and Fauvism. Toward the end of his career, Dodge became interested in Mayan art. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Academy of Design.

Personal life

De Leftwich's completion of a series of murals for the Library of Congress in 1895 enabled him to marry Francesca (Fanny) Theodora Bland Pryor, daughter of Sara Agnes Rice Pryor and Roger Atkinson Pryor of Virginia and New York. Her mother was a civic activist and author who published several books in the early 1900s; her father was an attorney and became a justice of the New York State Supreme Court.

De Leftwich died at his New York City home at 52 West 9th Street in Manhattan. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City.

Murals

Ceiling mural (one of five panels), Library of Congress, Washington DC, 1895
Segment of Dodge's mosaic in the Surrogate's Courthouse, New York City, c 1905
Dodge with half of his six section 200 foot mural for the Tower of Jewels at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
Twenty-one panel ceiling in the Governor's Reception Room at the New York State Capitol in Albany, 1929

Dodge's important murals include:

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b "William de Leftwich Dodge". The Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial ..., Volume 4, edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler, page 6
  3. ^ "Inside the Administration Building Dome: "The Glorification of the Arts and Sciences" by William Dodge (Part I)". September 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "World's Columbian Exposition, 1893". Illinois State Museum.
  5. ^ "The Surrogate's Courthouse". New York City.

External links

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