Frederic Clay Bartlett

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born(1873-06-01)June 1, 1873
DiedJune 25, 1953(1953-06-25) (aged 80)
Resting placeGraceland Cemetery
OccupationsArtist, Art collector
Frederic C. Bartlett
Frederic Clay Bartlett at his easel, 1906
Born(1873-06-01)June 1, 1873
DiedJune 25, 1953(1953-06-25) (aged 80)
Resting placeGraceland Cemetery
OccupationsArtist, Art collector
Known forArt collection
Spouses
Dora Tripp
(m. 1898; died 1917)
Helen Louise Birch
(m. 1919; died 1925)
Evelyn Fortune Lilly
(m. 1931)
ChildrenFrederic Clay Bartlett Jr.
Parent(s)Adolphus C. Bartlett
Mary Pitkin Bartlett
RelativesMaie Bartlett Heard(sister)
Frank Dickinson Bartlett(brother)
Florence Dibell Bartlett(sister)
Eleanor Collamore Bartlett(sister)

Frederic Clay Bartlett (June 1, 1873 – June 25, 1953) was an American artist and art collector known for his collection of French Post-Impressionist and modernist art.[1] Bartlett was committed to promoting the work of fellow contemporary artists and was a founding member of the Arts Club of Chicago, a pioneering organization dedicated to the advancement of modern art.

Bartlett was born in Chicago to Mary Pitkin Bartlett and Adolphus Clay Bartlett, the president of Hibbard Spencer Bartlett & Company, the company that originated the label True Value.[2][3] He attended St. Paul's in Concord, New Hampshire, and the Harvard School for Boys in Chicago. However, at the age of nineteen, instead of pursuing a college degree, Bartlett traveled to Europe from Chicago to study art [4]

Bartlett attributed the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 as his main source of inspiration regarding fine art. In 1894, Bartlett, along with fellow Chicagoan, Robert Allerton, would be admitted to the Royal Academy in Munich, an honor that very few Americans would earn. It was during his time in Germany that Bartlett would meet Dora Tripp from White Plains, New York, the woman that would eventually become his wife. In 1896, after completing their studies in Munich, Allerton and Bartlett would study under masters Aman-Jean and Collin during their enrollment at Ecole Collin. They would study drawing under Collin and Painting under Aman-Jean for two years while in Paris. Allerton and Bartlett enjoyed a romantic friendship that had begun in childhood and ended only when Bartlett married.[5]

Marriages

Later life, death, legacy

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI