- Francis Davis Millet
Francis Davis Millet (
November 3 ,1846 -April 15 ,1912 ) was an American painter andwriter who died in the sinking of theRMS Titanic onApril 15 ,1912 .Biography
Early life
Francis Davis Millet was born on
November 3 ,1846 inMattapoisett ,Massachusetts . At age sixteen, Millet entered the Massachusetts regiment, first as a drummer boy and then a surgical assistant (helping his father, a surgeon) in theAmerican Civil War . He repeatedly pointed to his experience working for his father as giving him an appreciation for the vivid blood red that he repeatedly used in his early paintings. He graduated fromHarvard with a Master of Arts degree. He worked as a reporter and editor for theBoston Courier and then as a correspondent for the "Advertiser" at thePhiladelphia Centennial Exposition.Career
Millet had a studio in Rome in the early 1870s, and Venice in the mid-1870s, where he lived with
Charles Warren Stoddard , a well-known American travel journalist, who evidence indicates, had an active sexual interest in men. Historian Jonathan Ned Katz presents letters from Millet to Stoddard that suggest they had a romantic and intimate affair while living a bohemian life together. [Jonathan Ned Katz, "Love Stories: Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality" (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001).] In 1876, Millet returned to Boston to paint murals at Trinity Church in Boston withJohn LaFarge . He entered theRoyal Academy of Fine Arts atAntwerp ,Belgium , and won a silver medal in his first year (never before done), followed by a gold medal in his second. In theRusso-Turkish War of 1877-78, he was engaged as a war correspondent by the New York "Herald", the London "Daily News", and the London "Graphic". He was decorated by Russia and Romania due to his bravery under fire and services to the wounded.A well-regarded American Academic Realist, Millet was close friends with
Augustus Saint-Gaudens andMark Twain , both of whom were present at his 1879 marriage to Elizabeth Merrill inParis ,France ; Twain was his best man. He was also well acquainted with the impressionist artistJohn Singer Sargent , who often used Millet's daughter Kate as a model, as well as the esteemedHuxley family.Millet became a member of the Society of American Artists in 1880, and in 1885 was elected as a member of the National Academy of Design, New York and as Vice-Chairman of the Fine Arts Committee. He was made a trustee of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art , and sat on the advisory committee of theNational Gallery of Art . He was decorations director for theWorld's Columbian Exposition inChicago in 1893, where he is credited with having invented the first form of spray paint. His career included work with a number of worlds' fairs, including Vienna, Chicago, Paris, and Tokyo, where he made contributions as a juror, administrator, mural painter/decorator, or adviser. [Gaines, Catherine S., "A Finding Aid to the Francis Davis Millet and Millet Family Papers, 1858-1984 (bulk 1858-1955), in the Archives of American Art." [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/millfran/index.cfm The Francis Davis Millet And Millet Family Papers Online] , Smithsonian Archives of American Art.]Millet was among the founders of the
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston , and was influential in the early days of the [http://www.afaweb.org/ American Federation of Arts] . He was instrumental in obtaining the appointment ofEmil Otto Grundmann , an old acquaintance from his Antwerp days, as first head of the School. [ [http://jssgallery.org/Other_Artists/Millet_Francis_D/Francis_D_Millet.htm John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery] ] Millet was involved with the [http://www.aarome.org/ American Academy in Rome] from its inception and served as Secretary from 1904-1911. He died aboard the Titanic while traveling to New York City on Academy business. [Gaines, Catherine S., "A Finding Aid to the Francis Davis Millet and Millet Family Papers, 1858-1984 (bulk 1858-1955), in the Archives of American Art." [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/millfran/index.cfm The Francis Davis Millet And Millet Family Papers Online] , Smithsonian Archives of American Art.]Millet was a writer and journalist as well as an artist. He translated Tolstoy and also wrote essays and short stories. Among his publications are "Capillary Crime and Other Stories" (1892) and "Expedition to the Philippines" (1899). He was elected a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Letters and was also an honorary member of theAmerican Institute of Architects .Death
On
April 10 ,1912 , Millet boarded theR.M.S. Titanic atCherbourg ,France bound for New York City. He was last seen helping women and children into lifeboats. His body was recovered after the sinking by the cable boatMackay-Bennett and returned toEast Bridgewater, Massachusetts where he was buried in Central Cemetery.In 1913 a fountain was erected in
Washington, D.C. in memory of Millet and his friend Archibald W. Butt.Literature
* Beckwith, Baxter, Maynard, Blashfield, and Coffin, "Art and Progress", volume iii (Washington, 1912)
* Sharpey-Schafer, Joyce Anne: "Soldier of Fortune: F.D. Millet" (printed privately; now out of print)References
External links
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/millet_francis_davis.html Francis Davis Millet] at
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* [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/207/ Francis Davis Millet] atEncyclopedia Titanica
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/millfran/ Francis Davis Millet And Millet Family Papers Online at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art]
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