- John B. Fairbanks
John B. Fairbanks (
December 25 ,1855 – 1940) was a prominentLatter-day Saint art ist and the progenitor of many otherfact|date=June 2008Utah artists.Fairbanks was born to John Boylston Fairbanks and Sarah Van Wagoner. Since he and his father shared the same name, he was known as J. B. to his family.fact|date=June 2008
Fairbanks decided to become an artist after he watched
John Hafen at work.fact|date=June 2008Fairbanks mainly painted landscapes and portraits.
Fairbanks served a mission in the Southern States Mission of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).In 1890, he was sent as an art missionary to France along with Hafen,
Lorus Pratt and others. On their return toUtah Territory they createdmural s in theSalt Lake Temple .Fairbanks was married to Lillie Huish. In 1898 she died from a fall down stairs while carrying
Avard Fairbanks . Avard's survived to become asculptor In 1900, John Fairbanks left his seven children in the care of his oldest sonJ. Leo Fairbanks and went withBenjamin Cluff 's archaeology expedition toLatin America . He was to sketch and photograph his travels. After the group disbanded Fairbanks remained in Latin America taking in the landscapes.After his return to Utah in 1902 he married Florence Gifford and they had five children.
Fairbanks died at age 85.
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* [http://www.lib.utah.edu/fa/UtahArtists/artists/fairbanksjb/index.html Bio on Utah Artist Project]
* [http://www.byui.edu/Presentations/Transcripts/MajorForums/2006_01_19_Andersen.htm Paris Mission Article]
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