- F. O. C. Darley
Felix Octavius Carr Darley (1821–1888), often credited as F. O. C. Darley, was an American painter in water color and
illustrator , known for hisillustration s in works by well-known 19th centuryauthor s, including:James Fenimore Cooper ,Charles Dickens ,Nathaniel Hawthorne ,Washington Irving ,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , andClement Clarke Moore .Life and work
Darley was born in 1821 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . He was a self-taught and prolific artist who started out as a staff artist for a Philadelphia publishing company where he was given a wide variety of assignments. After moving toNew York , his work began to appear in magazines such as "Harper's Weekly " and in books by various publishers. Darley made 500 drawings for Lossing's "History of the United States". Among his lithographic illustrations are those for Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ", and some scenes in Indian life. The swing and vigor of his style, his facility, and versatility and the high average merit of his numerous works, make him one of the most noteworthy of American illustrators.Darley signed a contract with
Edgar Allan Poe onJanuary 31 ,1843 , to create original illustrations for his upcoming literary journal "The Stylus ". [Allen, Hervey. "Israfel: The Life and Times of Edgar Allan Poe". New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1934: 224.] The contract, which was throughJuly 1 ,1844 , requested at least three illustrations per month, "on wood or paper as required," but no more than five, for $7 per illustration. [ [http://www.focdarley.org/poe.html F. O. C. Darley Society online] ] "The Stylus" was never actually produced but Darley provided illustrations for the final installments of the first serial publication of Poe's award-winning tale "The Gold-Bug " later that year. [Quinn, Arthur Hobson. "Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography". Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998: 338. ISBN 0801857309.]In 1848, Darley provided the drawings for the first fully-illustrated edition of Irving's "
Rip Van Winkle " [Burstein, Andrew. "The Original Knickerbocker: The Life of Washington Irving". New York: Basic Books, 2007: 337. ISBN 978-0-465-00853-7] which was printed and distributed by the American Art-Union.Callow, James T. "Kindred Spirits: Knickerbocker Writers and American Artists, 1807–1855". Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1967: 184.] That same year, also illustrated an edition of Irving's "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon " and his "Wolfert's Roof" in 1855. Over his career, he produced nearly 350 drawings for James Fenimore Cooper, later collected in a several-volume edition of Cooper's novels printed from 1859 to 1861. In 1868 he published, after a visit toEurope , "Sketches Abroad with Pen and Pencil". His water color paintings of incidents in American history are full of spirit and his bank-note vignettes are also worthy of mention.He died in 1881 at his home in
Claymont, Delaware and is buried atMount Auburn Cemetery inCambridge, Massachusetts . His Victorian mansion, located in Claymont, is now known as theDarley House and was placed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1974.Illustrations
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* [http://public-domain.zorger.com Scans from an 1881 edition of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Bells" with engraved illustrations F.O.C. Darley]
* [http://www.focdarley.org/ F.O.C. Darley, "Victorian America's most famous illustrator"]
* [http://www.finitesite.com/thewolfspirit Illustrations by FOC Darley, American Illustrator 1821-1888]
* [http://www.tfaoi.com/newsm1/n1m465.htm Inventing the American Past: The Art of F.O.C. Darley]
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/17382 A Visit from St. Nicholas] byClement Clarke Moore , in an 1862 edition illustrated by F. O. C. Darley, fromProject Gutenberg
* [http://findingaid.winterthur.org/html/HTML_Finding_Aids/COL0242.htm The Winterthur Library] Overview of an archival collection on F.O.C. Darley.
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