- Joseph Dwight Strong
Joseph Dwight Strong, Jr. (
September 15 ,1853 , Connecticut -April 5 , 1899) was an Americanartist .The son of a minister, his childhood was spent in
Honolulu with his family for a few years before moving toOakland, California in 1859. He later enrolled at the California School of Design. Residents of Oakland, California raised funds to send Strong toMunich for four years of further study under Carl von Piloty and Alexander Wagner. He was also an earlyphotographer . There are photos of Berkeley attributed to J.D. Strong.After his return in 1877, Strong briefly shared a house in Monterey with his sister Elizabeth, but was soon back in San Francisco where he was much sought after as a portraitist. In 1879 he married Isobel Osbourne, the daughter of
Fanny Vandegrift and step daughter of the writerRobert Louis Stevenson . Stevenson described Joseph in "The Silverado Squatters " as a great omelet maker.The couple traveled to
Hawaii in 1882, where they lived for several years. In 1886, King David Kalakaua appointed Joseph Dwight Strong governmental artist to the Kaimiloa expedition toSamoa . His child, Austin Strong (who became a playwright) was born there (a second son was born to the Strongs, but he died before his first birthday).When Stevenson, his wife, Fanny, and Isobel's brother, Lloyd, came to visit in Hawaii, Strong was invited to go island hopping in the South Pacific. His wife and young son were sent to Australia while he travelled with Stevenson. Once the Stevensons were settled in Samoa, Strong and his wife joined them there in 1891.
Strong had an affair with a Samoan girl which resulted in his divorce from Isobel and his rejection by Stevenson. His son Austin was legally adopted by Stevenson. Many of the diaries and letters which Stevenson and his family published after the divorce were edited to remove all reference to Joseph Strong, and several photographs were destroyed or altered. In 1895, Joseph Dwight Strong returned to
San Francisco . He died on April 5, 1899.The
Honolulu Academy of Arts and theOakland Museum of California hold works by Joseph Dwight Strong.Paintings
References
* Forbes, David W., "Encounters with Paradise: Views of Hawaii and its People, 1778-1941", Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1992, 174-212.
* Moors, H.J., "With Stevenson In Samoa", Small, Maynard & Company, 1910.
* Stevenson, Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson, "Our Samoan Adventure", Harper & Brothers, 1955
* Field, Isobel, "This LIfe I've Loved", Longmans, Green And Co, 1937
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