The Sun God
1882
78.0 x 37.0 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Artist Biography
Early Life and Artistic Training
- Born: February 26, 1836, New York City, United States
- Died: January 29, 1923, Rome, Italy
Elijah Vedder was born into a family with unique circumstances – his parents were cousins. His early life was shaped by diverse experiences including time spent in Cuba due to his father's relocation and periods between his maternal grandfather’s home in Schenectady and boarding school. Despite initial reservations from his father, Vedder's artistic ambitions were supported by his mother.
- Early Training: Vedder began formal training in New York City under Tompkins H. Matteson.
- European Studies: He furthered his studies in Paris with François-Édouard Picot and later in Italy, where he was profoundly influenced by the Italian Renaissance and the Macchiaioli painters.
- Italian Influence: His time in Italy fostered a deep emotional connection with fellow painter Giovanni Costa, leading to travels before financial constraints forced his return to America.
Career Highlights and Notable Works
Vedder’s career spanned various artistic disciplines, from painting and illustration to mural design and poetry. He cultivated friendships with prominent figures like Walt Whitman and Herman Melville.
- Illustrations for the Rubaiyat: Vedder is best known for his fifty-five illustrations accompanying Edward FitzGerald's translation of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam (deluxe edition). These illustrations are considered masterpieces of Symbolist art.
- Visionary Paintings: Notable paintings include "The Roc’s Egg," “The Fisherman and the Genii,” and “Lair of the Sea Serpent,” showcasing his visionary style and imaginative themes.
- Mural Work: He decorated the hallway of the Reading Room in the Washington Library of Congress with mural paintings.
- Tiffany Collaboration: Vedder collaborated with Louis Comfort Tiffany, designing glassware, mosaics, and statuettes for the Tiffany company.
Artistic Style and Influences
Vedder’s artistic style is characterized by its visionary nature, romantic imagery, and frequent incorporation of Oriental influences.
- Symbolism: Vedder was a key figure in the Symbolist movement, emphasizing emotion and individualism over strict realism.
- Pre-Raphaelites: His time in England exposed him to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, influencing his artistic style towards greater clarity and detail.
- English and Irish Mystics: He was influenced by the works of William Blake and William Butler Yeats, reflecting a fascination with mysticism and spirituality.
- Italian Renaissance & Macchiaioli: His studies in Italy shaped his understanding of form, color, and composition.
Legacy and Later Life
Vedder’s contributions to American art extended beyond painting. He helped establish the In Arte Libertas group in Italy and left behind a body of written work including autobiographical reflections and poetry.
- Membership: Vedder was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
- Literary Pursuits: He published The Digressions of V (1910), Miscellaneous Moods in Verse (1914), and Doubt and Other Things (1922).
- Later Years: Vedder spent his later years primarily in Italy, continuing to create art and write until his death in Rome in 1923. His legacy endures through his evocative paintings and illustrations that continue to captivate audiences today.
Elihu Vedder
1836 - 1923 , United States of America
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Symbolism, Romanticism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- François-Édouard Picot
- Giovanni Costa
- William Blake
- William Butler Yeats
- Date Of Birth: February 26, 1836
- Date Of Death: January 29, 1923
- Full Name: Elihu Vedder
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- The Roc’s Egg
- The Fisherman and the Genii
- Lair of the Sea Serpent
- Rubaiyat illustrations
- Place Of Birth: New York City, USA
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