- Herbert A. Collins
Infobox Artist
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name = Herbert A. Collins
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caption = Herbert A. Collins, Sr.
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birthdate = birth date |1865|10|21|
location = West Williams Township, Middlesex County,Ontario, Canada
deathdate = death date and age |1937|12|5|1865|10|21|
deathplace =Berkeley, California
nationality = American
field =Painting ,Landscape art
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awards =Herbert Alexander Collins, Sr., (1865-1937) was a Canadian-born American
artist . He was known nationally in theUnited States as a landscape andportrait painter. [http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=%22Herbert+A.+Collins%22+Muir&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Obituary in the Oakland Tribune, December 6, 1937] ]Early years
Herbert was born on
October 21 , 1865 in West Williams Township, Middlesex County,Ontario, Canada . He was the son of James Hamilton Collins and Lucinda Collins, both of whom were born in Ontario. His mother's father, William Collins, was born inScotland . [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=brian2003&id=I7272 Family tree of Herbert A. Collins] ]"At 17, Collins was apprenticed to J. W. Forster of Toronto, one of the foremost portrait painters in Canada. His progress was so rapid that before completing the first year of his apprenticeship, he painted a portrait of Honorable Albion Rawlings, a member of the Ontario Parliment."Biography of Herbert Alexander Collins, by Alfred W. Collins, February 1975, 4 pages typed, in the possession of his great-great grand-daughter, D. Dahl of Tacoma, WA]
A Start in Omaha
His apprenticeship ended after he incurred a serious injury at a barn raising and then got pneumonia. He convalesced with his Aunt, Jean Anderson Collins Shontz and Uncle, Benjamin Shontz in
Omaha, Nebraska . He emigrated to the United States in 1884. [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6224&iid=CAT626_217-1041&fn=Herbert+A&ln=Collins&st=r&ssrc=&pid=93115768 1930 Census Image in Redwood Township, Santa Clara Co., CA (pay)] ] His younger brother James A Collins was also a portrait artist. Herbert and James had an artist shop together in Omaha, Nebraska in 1885. [Nebraska State Census 1885]While in Omaha, he painted portraits of Nebraska Governors
James W. Dawes andJames E. Boyd and SenatorJohn Thurston . He also painted portraits of GeneralNelson A. Miles , General Brooks, GeneralGeorge Crook , and GeneralOliver O. Howard ofFort Omaha as well as English actressOlga Nethersole .On October 17, 1888, he married Mary E. Straight in
Chicago, Illinois . She was born on November 12, 1867 inMount Orab, Ohio . [ [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&gsfn=Mary&gsln=Straight&sx=&f5=OH&f4=&f7=&f21=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&f15__n=&f28=&gskw=&prox=1&db=1870usfedcen&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&fh=2&recid=29053636&recoff=1+3+36&hovR=1 1870 US Census image in Green, Monroe Ohio for Mary Straight (pay)] ] Her parents were born inOhio . Together they had 9 children, six of which survived. Their children were born between 1891 and 1904. He was in Omaha in 1889 and 1890. [Omaha Nebraska Directories 1889-1890]Artistic career
"In 1890 Collins and family moved to Chicago, where he continued his career." "Among the outstanding achievements of this period was a crayon portrait, eight feet long, of John Plankinton, owner and operator of the Plankinton Hotel,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin . For this piece of work he was said to have received the highest price ever paid in this country for a crayon portrait. Later the Plankinton Hotel was destroyed by fire an the picture with it."In 1893 he went to London for six months and studied at the
Royal Academy .Letter from Herbert A. Collins from London, in the possession of his great-great grand-daughter, D. Dahl of Tacoma, WA] While there he met Henry Charles Heath, the noted miniature painter. This contact marked the beginning of his specialty of miniature portraits painted with watercolor on ivory."In June 1900, the census records them living in Chicago's 31st Ward on Bishop Street. They already had 4 children. He worked as a portrait artist. [ [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7602&iid=ILT623_284-0929&fn=Mary+S&ln=Collins&st=r&ssrc=&pid=11436460 1900 U.S. Census image, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago Ward 31, District 980 (H. A. Collins)(pay)] ]
During a four month stay in
Mexico City in 1903, he painted a portrait of Mexican PresidentPorfirio Diaz , the Secretary of State, and other high Mexican Officials. The portrait of Diaz was destroyed in the 1910 revolution.In 1904, he did a portrait of
Charles Hackley , which was hung in Mr. Hackley's newly completed gift toMuskegon, Michigan of the Hackley Hospital.In 1910, he and his family lived in
Hagerman, Idaho , where he was an artist. [ [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7884&iid=IDT624_226-0316&fn=Herbert+A&ln=Collins&st=r&ssrc=&pid=188152930 1910 U.S. Census Image in Hagerman, Idaho (pay)] ] In 1920, they lived inGooding, Idaho , where he worked as an art instructor. [ [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6061&iid=IDT625_292-0159&fn=Herbert+A&ln=Collins&st=r&ssrc=&pid=106222958 1920 U.S. Census Image in Gooding City, Idaho (pay)] ] He was a member of the Lincoln Lodge while there.. Last Rites Are Held For Berkeley Artist, Oakland Tribune, December 7, 1937, (www.newspaperarchives.com (pay))] TheHagerman High School senior class of 1919 commissioned him to do a landscape of Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Range as their class gift.In 1911, the Idaho legislature voted an appropiration for painting the portraits of all territorial and state governors, including the then incumbent, James H. Hawley. Herbert entered the open competition and was awarded the contract. This resulted in a total of twenty pictures being painted in Boise that year. His "portraits of Idaho Governors (are) hanging in the Boise Capitol Building"...
Herbert made several significant portraits of naturalist
John Muir . TheSierra Club uses one of his portraits in their biographical materials about Muir. [ [http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/ Portrait of John Muir on the Sierra Club page about Muir] ] One of these portraits is in the collection of theCollege of the Siskiyous inWeed, California . [ [http://www.siskiyous.edu/shasta/map/hp/ Muir Portrait in the collection of the College of the Syskiyous] ]Move to California
He moved to California in 1921. He settled in
Berkeley, California after a short time in Los Angeles. While in Berkeley he painted portraits of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Heywood in 1923.Two years after the death of Mary Straight Collins in 1925, he married Josephine J. Pratt of London Ontario. She was born about 1864, emigrated to the United States in 1887, and died in 1950.
"In the period 1928-34 he went into semi-retirement with his wife near
Los Gatos, California they did considerable traveling, but he kept up his interest in art by painting a number of landscapes. In 1930, he is shown in the census with Josephine in [http://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/redwoodt.html Redwood Township] ,Santa Clara County, California . Redwood Township is in the area of the modern cities of Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and Saratoga California.National Park Service
"Through the years 1934 to 1937, inclusive, he worked as Artist-Preparator in the Western Museum Laboratories,
National Park Service ,Berkeley, California . ... This was the happiest period of his professional life ..."His portrait of an Indian Camp near the Tetons hangs in the Colter Bay Indian Arts Museum in
Grand Teton National Park . [ per Alice M. Hart, Curator, Grand Teton National Park] His painting of the legend of Mato the Bear hangs over the fireplace in the visitors center atDevils Tower National Monument . [ per National Park Service employee Christine Czazasty] His work is also on display in the visitor center ofTumacácori National Historical Park . [ [http://www.nps.gov/archive/tuma/Dioramas.html Dioramas in the visitor center at Tumacácori National Historical Park] ]He did portraits of National Park Service Directors
Stephen Mather ,Horace M. Albright , andArno B. Cammerer .Herbert A. Collins, Sr. and his son Herbert A. Collins, Jr. were commissioned in the spring of 1937, the final year of his life, to paint six
Yosemite Valley reconstructions for theYosemite National Park Museum. These oil paintings show how the valley might have looked in six different times during its geographic evolution. They are also reproduced in the book "The Incomparable Valley". [cite book
title=The Geomorphic Evolution of the Yosemite Valley and Sierra Nevada Landscapes
author=Jeffrey P. Schaffer
year=1997
publisher=Wilderness Press
isbn=0899972195
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OEp0sR1lDy8C&pg=PA349&lpg=PA349&dq=1937+herbert+a+collins+sr&source=web&ots=RlR94-SR6N&sig=-nJ-sLYAXAHa-ZnyX4LFCw2FF78#PPA349,M1]His portraits of the Kent family are in the
Muir Woods National Monument inMarin County, California . [ [http://www.askart.com/askart/c/herbert_alexander_collins/herbert_alexander_collins.aspx Herbert Alexander Collins on AskArt] ] They were unveiled not long before his death.His
Oakland Tribune second page obituary summarized his career by saying that he was "widely heralded for his portrait artistry" and that "he did much work for theNational Park Service ".Death and Legacy
He died at his home of a heart attack on
December 5 ,1937 inBerkeley, California .. His funeral was on December 7, 1937 at the Berg Chapel, officiated by Dr. Horace Westerwood. He was buried in Mountain View Cemetery inOakland, California . He was living at 2119 Addison Street in Berkeley at the time. He was survived by his wife, two daughters, and four sons.His son William W. Collins became a photographer.
References
External links
* "Artists in California",
Edan Milton Hughes ISBN-10: 0961611219
* "Davenport's Art Reference 2005", Ray Davenport
* "The Incomparable Valley",Francois Matthes , ISBN-13: 978-0520008274
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