Edwin Willard Deming

Edwin Willard Deming
BornAugust 26, 1860
Ashland, Ohio, United States
DiedOctober 15, 1942(1942-10-15) (aged 82)
New York City, New York, United States
Other namesE. W. Deming, Man-Afraid-of-His-Name, Eight Bears
EducationArt Students League of New York, Académie Julian
Occupation(s)Painter, sculptor, illustrator, muralist
SpouseTherese Osterheld (m. 1892–)
Children6

Edwin Willard Deming (August 26, 1860 – 1942) was an American visual artist and illustrator, who was known for his genre paintings of indigenous tribe members (particularly of the Blackfeet tribe) and wild animals. He worked as a painter, muralist, illustrator, and sculptor.[1][2] One of his murals was adapted for use on U.S. postage.[3] Deming was also known as E. W. Deming, Man-Afraid-of-His-Name, and Eight Bears.

Life and career

Edwin Willard Deming was born on August 26, 1860, in Ashland, Ohio, to parents Celestina Velutina (née Willard) and Howard Deming.[1][4] As a child, his family moved due to the American Civil War, and he was raised in western Illinois, where on occasion they were neighbors with the Winnebago people.[1] When he was a teenager, he traveled in Oklahoma, and sketched indigenous people.[1]

Deming studied at the Art Students League of New York; followed by study from 1884 to 1885 at the Académie Julian in Paris, under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Joseph Lefebvre.[1]

When he returned to the United States, he worked for the next two years painting cycloramas, which are panoramic paintings on the inside of a cylindrical canvas.[1]

Deming traveled with fellow artist DeCost Smith in 1890.[5] His artwork took him to Arizona and New Mexico, as well as to the tribal lands of the Blackfeet, Crow, and Sioux.[1]

In 1892, he married Therese Osterheld from Yonkers, New York, and together they had six children.[4]

He died on October 15, 1942, in New York City.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Edwin Willard Deming". Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM).
  2. ^ "Indians (Indian Attack) by Edwin W. Deming – Sid Richardson Art Museum – Fort Worth". sidrichardsonmuseum.org.
  3. ^ Lindemann, Shimon And (November 27, 2013). "The Wisconsin Project: Found: Landing of Nicolet, Green Bay, WI".
  4. ^ a b Leonard, John W.; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1928). "Deming, Edwin Willard". Who's Who in America. Marquis Who's Who. p. 632.
  5. ^ "reuel-smith-house – Smiths". reuel-smith-house.