- Wayman Elbridge Adams
Wayman Elbridge Adams (1883 - 1959) is an American Painter who was born in
Muncie, Indiana , that demonstrated a keen interest in drawing and painting throughout his early years. Adams later received formal instruction in the arts at theHerron School of Art ofIndianapolis . Thereafter, he continued his studies under the guidance of master painterWilliam Merritt Chase inFlorence . Adams continued to thrive as an artist, later continuing his travels while advancing his skills as an oil painter focusing onfigures ,genre ,murals andportraits .During his career, Adams lived and worked in
New York , as well as inCalifornia , becoming well known throughout artistic circles across the United States for his rapid approach to painting stylized portraits of very prominent persons, including authors, painters and political leaders. Adams approach to portraiture earned him a nick name of "lightning" among artists and educators, as his portraits were often completed in one sitting.Adams career flourished, especially after completing the portrait of
Booth Tarkington . This study brought Adams national recognition as a gifted professionalportraiture artist. Notwithstanding the attention to portraits of important figures from all walks of life, Adams lesser known studies revolving around ethnicity constituted one of the most intriguing aspects of his work.Also noteworthy, Adams maintained a friendly relationship with famous
American Impressionist painter,Francis Focer Brown , who also studied at theHerron School of Art . Adams later completed a colorful portrait of Francis Brown that ultimately became very well known among educational circles.In 1959, Wayman Elbridge Adams died in the city of
Austin, Texas at 72 years of age.References
*"American Art Review" - August, 1997 Masterworks of the
Adirondacks - Welsch, Caroline M
*"American Art Review" - December, 2002 - theHerron School of Art Centennial - Warkel, Harriet G.
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