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Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921

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Painter; Dublin, New Hampshire.

From the description of Abbott Handerson Thayer papers, 1861-1936 [microform]. 1962. (Defense Special Weapons Agency). WorldCat record id: 79732064

American painter.

From the description of Autograph letter signed : Dublin, N.H., to Mr. Clark, [no year] Jun. 16. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270571900

Artist Abbott Handerson Thayer was born in Boston and raised in rural New Hampshire, where he became an avid outdoorsman and showed talent as a painter. Educated at the Brooklyn Art School and the National Academy of Design, Thayer later trained in Europe. He found success immediately upon returning to the United States, receiving numerous commissions and becoming a popular portrait artist; he was noted for his ability to capture a strong likeness of his subject while connoting idealized qualities. In 1901, Thayer's close-knit family moved to a modest cottage in Dublin, New Hampshire, where they communed with nature and he gradually emphasized landscape painting. He also had a second career as a naturalist, developing theories of camouflage in animals, which he then promoted to the Allied Armies during World War I.

From the description of Abbott H. Thayer letter to My dear Col. Higginson, 1907 Oct. 12. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70662203

Abbott Handerson Thayer (1849-1921) was a painter from Dublin, N.H.

Thayer attended the Brooklyn Academy of Design and the École des Beaux-Arts; published the book "Concealing Coloration in the Animal Kingdom" in 1909 with his son Gerald.

From the description of Abbott Handerson Thayer and Thayer family papers, 1851-1999, bulk 1881-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 226956354

Abbott Handerson Thayer (1849-1921) was born in Boston to Dr. William Henry Thayer and Ellen Handerson Thayer. After his birth his family moved to Woodstock, Vermont, and in 1855 settled in Keene, New Hampshire. As a child Thayer developed a love of nature that was encouraged by his close family, which included three sisters, Ellen, Margaret, and Susan. At the age of fifteen he was sent to the Chauncy Hall School in Boston, and while there he met Henry D. Morse, an amateur animal painter. Under Morse's instruction Abbott developed his skill in painting birds and other wildlife and began painting animal portraits on commission. In 1867 he moved to Brooklyn, New York and attended the Brooklyn Academy of Design where he studied under J. B. Whittaker for two years. In 1868 he began showing his work at the National Academy of Design and enrolled there in 1870, studying under Lemuel Wilmarth. He met many emerging artists during this period, including his future first wife, Kate Bloede and his close friend, Daniel Chester French. Thayer became part of progressive art circles, showing his work at the newly formed Society of American Artists, while continuing to develop his skill as an animal and landscape painter.

Thayer and Kate Bloede were married in 1875. They moved to Paris and he studied at the ?cole des Beaux-Arts, first under Henri Lehmann, and then with Jean-Léon Gérome. While in Europe he befriended fellow artists Everton Sainsbury, Thomas Millie Dow, George de Forest Brush, and Dwight Tryon. His daughter Mary was born in 1876 and his son William Henry in 1878. The family returned to America in 1879 and settled in his parent's home in Brooklyn, where he changed his focus to portraits. After the tragic deaths of William Henry in 1880 and of their second son, Ralph Waldo, in 1881, the family led a migratory existence living in various parts of New England. In 1881 while living in Nantucket they met Emmeline (Emma) Beach (1850-1924) who would become close friends with Abbott and Kate and would be known as "Addie" to the family. In 1883 their son Gerald was born and in 1886 their daughter Gladys was born. In 1887 Thayer settled his family in Keene, New Hampshire, and began teaching a small group of students. Around this time his wife began suffering from severe depression and went to a sanatorium in 1888. She died in 1891 and that fall Thayer married Emma Beach who had helped to care for him and his children during his wife's illness.

Despite family tragedies, Thayer became a leader in the New York art world during the 1880s and 1890s. He was a successful portraitist and painted allegorical figures of angels, women, and children, which were popular among collectors of this period, including his patrons Charles Lang Freer and John Gellatly. He often used his children as models, especially his eldest daughter, Mary.

In the late 1880s one of Thayer's students, Mary Amory Greene, built a house and studio for the Thayer family on her land in Dublin, New Hampshire, and in 1901 the family settled there permanently. Many of Thayer's artist friends lived nearby, such as Richard Meryman and George de Forest Brush, and the Thayer family frequently entertained prominent visitors such as Edward Waldo Emerson and Samuel Clemens. Abbott Thayer taught painting to his children, and Gerald and Gladys both became artists and art educators. Gladys married David Reasoner, a student of Abbott Thayer who later became his assistant. Other students of Thayer included Rockwell Kent, Ben Foster, Barry Faulkner, and Louis Agassiz Fuertes.

Greatly influenced by transcendentalism and the spirituality of nature, Thayer again began to paint landscapes, especially of nearby Mount Monadnock. He was very interested in the study of protective coloration in the wild, and was an advocate for nature conservation and bird sanctuaries. He published the book Concealing Coloration in the Animal Kingdom in 1909 with his son Gerald, but encountered much resistance to his theories. Thayer also wrote about how his camouflage theories could be applied to military warships and uniforms. These theories failed to gain widespread government interest and after suffering from nervous exhaustion, he spent the rest of his life painting landscapes at his home in Dublin, until his death in 1921.

From the guide to the Abbott Handerson Thayer and Thayer Family papers, 1851-1999 (bulk 1881-1950), (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution)

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RoleTitleHolding Repository
referencedIn William James Jr. papers, 1857-1960 (inclusive), 1911-1959 (bulk).Houghton Library
referencedIn Charles Lang Freer Papers, 1876-1931Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
referencedIn Louis Agassiz Fuertes papers, 1892-1954, 1892-1927 (bulk)Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
creatorOf Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921. Autograph letter signed : Dublin, N.H., to Mr. Clark, [no year] Jun. 16.Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).Houghton Library
referencedIn Stanford White Papers, 1873-1928New-York Historical Society
referencedIn Miscellaneous art exhibition catalog collectionArchives of American Art
creatorOf Mackintosh, Henry S., recipient. Letters from various correspondents, 1861-1920 (inclusive), 1892-1918 (bulk).Houghton Library
referencedIn Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art recordsArchives of American Art
referencedIn Bining, Arthur C., b. 1893,. Collection, 1787-1957, 1787-1908, 1957.Historical Society of Pennsylvania
creatorOf Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921. Abbott H. Thayer letter to My dear Col. Higginson, 1907 Oct. 12.Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1865-1891Smithsonian Institution Archives
referencedIn Nelson and Henry C. White research materialArchives of American Art
creatorOf Abbott Handerson Thayer letter and drawings to Caroline Peddle BallArchives of American Art
referencedIn Almy family. Additional papers, 1832-1984 (inclusive).Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Manly Hardy CorrespondenceRaymond H. Fogler Library
creatorOf John Gellatly letters received from artistsArchives of American Art
referencedIn Richard Murray research material regarding Abbott Handerson ThayerArchives of American Art
referencedIn Vose Galleries of Boston recordsArchives of American Art
creatorOf Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926. Autograph collection of Raymond Gorges [manuscript], 1725-1928.University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Abbott Handerson Thayer and Thayer Family papersArchives of American Art
creatorOf Lang, Margaret Ruthven. Letters received, 1880 April 19-1903 May 12.Boston Athenaeum
referencedIn Barry Faulkner papersArchives of American Art
creatorOf Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. Collection, 1871-1937.American Museum of Natural History
referencedIn Marion Walton papersArchives of American Art
referencedIn Joseph Lindon Smith papersArchives of American Art
referencedIn Alexander Robertson James papersArchives of American Art
referencedIn Thayer, Abbott Henderson, 1849-1921 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
referencedIn James, William, 1842-1910. Papers, 1803-1941 (bulk: 1862-1910)Houghton Library
referencedIn The Drawings of Abbott Thayer/ Elizabeth Robins Pennell letterArchives of American Art
referencedIn Bowditch, Mary Orne, 1883-. Memoir, 1950.Massachusetts Historical Society
referencedIn Additional letters from various correspondents, 1849-1931.Houghton Library
referencedIn Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879Smithsonian Institution Archives
referencedIn Thomas B. Brumbaugh research material on Abbott Handerson Thayer and other artistsArchives of American Art
creatorOf Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921. Artist file.Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
referencedIn Milch Gallery recordsArchives of American Art
referencedIn Burroughs, John, 1837-1921. Papers of John Burroughs [manuscript], 1856-1943.University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921. Abbott Handerson Thayer papers, 1861-1936 [microform].Defense Special Weapons Agency
referencedIn James, William, 1882-1961. Abbott Handerson Thayer death mask [art original], after 1921.Houghton Library
referencedIn Thomas Wentworth Higginson correspondenceHoughton Library
referencedIn Fuertes, Louis Agassiz, 1874-1927. Louis Agassiz Fuertes papers, 1892-1954, 1892-1927 (bulk).Cornell University Library
referencedIn John Jay Chapman papersHoughton Library
referencedIn Almy family. Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882.Houghton Library
referencedIn Nancy Douglas Bowditch and Brush family papersArchives of American Art
referencedIn Additional papers, 1832-1984Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Isabella Stewart Gardner papersArchives of American Art
referencedIn Letters from various correspondents, 1861-1920 (inclusive), 1892-1918 (bulk).Houghton Library
referencedIn Portrait file: Guide.Houghton Library
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referencedIn Oral history interview with Nancy Douglas BowditchArchives of American Art
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New Hampshire--Dublin
United States
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Art and camouflage
Camouflage (Biology)
Naturalists
Painters
Painters
Painters
Painters, American
Smithsonian Publications
Surveys And Explorations, General
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Birth 1849-08-12

Death 1921-05-29

Birth 1849

Death 1912

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