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1 Gari Melchers: Life and Works Presentation
Sarah Newlun Averett University

2 Gari Melchers, 1860 – 1932 An American Portraitist and Impressionist
Examples of Media used: Pencil sketches Oil on canvas Charcoal on paper Watercolor/Gouache on paper Impasto Tempera on paper Pastels

3 Gari Melchers Life Timeline
1860, August 11: Born in Detroit, Michigan. 1871: First Portrait. A paper sketch of his father Julius Melchers. On display at Belmont Museum. 1877: Enrolled in The Royal Academy of Art in Dusseldorf, Germany. Studied under Eduard von Gebhardt and Peter Janssen. 1881: Left Dusseldort to study in Paris at The Academie Julian and Ecole des Beaux Arts. 1884: Completion of formal education and moved to Holland. 1889: Won Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition Universelle. 1902, May: Met Corrine Mackall. 1903, April 14: Married Corrine on the Isle of Jersey.

4 Gari Melchers Life Timeline - continued
1903: Gari and Corrine bought their first house in Egmond, Holland. 1909: Relocated to Weimar, Germany; accepted teaching position at Weimar Academy. 1915: Relocated to United States because of growing hostilities towards Americans during World War I . Opened a studio in New York City. 1916: Purchased Belmont property in Falmouth, Virginia. He and Corrine longed for the rural landscape reminding them of Holland and renovated the historic property built in : Built Studio on property of Belmont. 1932, November 30: Died at home, Belmont Farm. 1955: Corine Melchers died, and left the entire estate and paintings to the Commonwealth of Virginia. This was later turned over to the University of Mary Washington, where Belmont Museum is still in operation today.

5 First Portrait Portrait of father, Julius Melchers at the age of 11.
1871 Pencil on paper Portrait of father, Julius Melchers at the age of 11. Julius Melchers was a famous sculpture and taught Gari art techniques as a young boy.

6 Costumed model 1879 Pen and Ink wash on paper
While studying art, Melchers’ father did not allow him to take commissions for his work. He wanted him to “work for the entire seven year period of his apprenticeship without pay, so that he might indulge his curiosity and devotion to art in a purely idealistic manner, without thought of financial gain.” (Dreiss, 1984, p. 3)

7 Early sketch book while Gari Melchers studied in Dusseldorf, Germany

8 “Waar en Klaar!” True and Clear read the signpost over his first studio. Gari Melchers makes a name for himself (1880’s): After formal education was over in 1884, Melchers decided to remain abroad to absorb the cultural influences of Europe. He considered moving to Italy, but he and a close friend and colleague, George Hitchcock chose Holland. Gari enjoyed representational artwork in drawing the working class life in his early years in Holland. The artwork in Holland had narrative qualities to the everyday life he captured, exemplifying naturalism. Several paintings were accepted to Paris Salon exhibitions. Through these, Gari Melchers started to receive international recognition as a realist artist. By 1889, Melchers won the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition Universelle.

9 The Letter, 1882 Oil on Canvas
Gari Melcher’s first exhibit at Paris Salon, the most prestigious bi-annual art exhibit at the time ( ). The world began to recognize Melchers as an up and coming artist. Completed at the age of 22. 37 ¼” x 26 3/8”

10 The Sermon, 1886 Oil on Canvas
Won honorable mention in the Paris Salon of 1886 Won First-Class Gold Medal at Amsterdam in 1886 Won First-Class Gold Medal at Munich in 1888 62 5/8” x 86 ½”

11 In Holland, 1887 Oil on Canvas
Exhibitions: Accepted to Paris Salon of 1887 Reichard and Company, New York 1890 American Academy of Arts and Letters, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, 1933 Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh PA 1934 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond VA 1938 109” x 77 ¾”

12 The Communion, 1889 Oil on Canvas
Won Grand Prize for American Painting in the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1889 85” x 134”

13 The Nativity 1891, Oil on canvas

14 Melchers gained wealth as a Portraitist and painting murals, (1890’s – 1900’s)
By the 1890’s Gari Melchers was a well- known artist. He continued to live in Holland, spending some time in Paris and travelling to and from the United States. Melchers was commissioned to paint several murals in Chicago, Detroit, and Library of Congress. Melchers gained his wealth through a variety of portraits, most famous of who were Theodore Roosevelt, William Vanderbilt, and Andrew Mellon Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, 1908

15 Andrew Mellon 1930, Oil on canvas
Gari Melchers served on the Smithsonian Commission to establish the National Gallery of Art. Andrew Mellon was the founding benefactor.

16 The Fencer 1895, Oil on canvas

17 The Arts of Peace 1893, Mural at the University of Michigan 22” x 36”

18 The Spirit of the Northwest
1921, mural in the Detroit Public Library

19 Mural of War 1896, Mural at the Library of Congress, Washington DC
2nd Floor, Northwest Gallery

20 Mural of Peace 1896, Mural at the Library of Congress, Washington DC
2nd Floor, Northwest Gallery

21 Gari Melchers married Corrine Mackall in 1903
By the time of his marriage Melchers was living comfortably as an accomplished and respected artist of his time. His artwork after marriage continued assignments which brought him wealth, but he was afforded to paint the themes which truly inspired him. Although he and Corrine never bore children together, one of his favorite themes is mother and child. His other favorite theme goes back to his “True and Clear” depiction of rural and day to day living of the countryside.

22 Mother and Child 1906, Oil on canvas 25” x 21 3/8”

23 Mother and Child 1905, Watercolor, Charcoal and Pastel on paper

24 The Communicant 1900, Oil on canvas

25 The Open Door 1905, Oil on canvas

26 Native in Virginia 1925, Oil on canvas 38 3/4” x 25”

27 St. George’s Church 1920, Oil on canvas
Local downtown church to Belmont farm in Falmouth.

28 The Unpretentious Garden
, Oil on canvas 33 5/8” x 40 1/2”

29 The Hunters 1925, Oil on canvas

30 In Old Virginia 1918, Impasto on canvas

31 Memberships or Appointed Commissions
1901: Elected to Royal Academy, Berlin 1904: Officer, Legion of Honor, France Associate Member, National Academy of Design, New York 1906: Academician, National Academy of Design, New York 1907: Officer, Royal Prussian Order of the Red Eagle 1908: Member, Institute of France 1911: Officer, Grand Ducal Order of the White Falcon, Saxony Member, International Society of Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers, London Member, Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris Member, Royal Society of Austrian Painters Member, Munich Secession Member, Century Association, New York

32 Memberships or Appointed Commissions – Continued
1913: Honorary doctor of laws, University of Michigan 1916: Member, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York Member, the Coffee House 1920: Elected President, New Society of Artists; reelected each year until : Appointed to Smithsonian Commission to establish National Gallery of Art 1930: Appointed to Virginia Arts Commission 1931: Elected president, Century Association Elected to Board of Trustees, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

33 Summary Gari Melchers was an artist of varying talents. He did not limit himself to one type of media; although he did show preference to oil on canvas. Throughout his life, Melchers varied his artforms; starting with pencil sketches to realistically represent the human form, some charcoal, some watercolor and pastel, but mostly oil painting. Some of his paintings and portraits are so detailed and refined in the lines, and vibrant in color, the paintings come to life. Although some were dark in nature, Melchers used light to illuminate his paintings. He not only illuminated the subject itself, but found ways to capture true light throughout the entire painting. In this, he epitomized his phrase “True and Clear.” Other paintings were masterful in their impressionistic styles. He used bright and bold colors to tell the story of the painting rather than detailed lines. The obvious combination of paint, lines, light, and size, makes one feel drawn into the Melchers’ artwork. What can’t be measured, but certainly felt is the depth of his love, dedication, and appreciation of art and his subjects. He found beauty in life and expressed this in art to share with the world and across time.

34 Sarah Newlun’s Impressionistic landscape painting.

35 References Art Renewal Center (ARC). ( ). Gari Melchers. Retrieved from: Dreiss, J. (1984). In Ed. R. Reid. Gari Melchers: his works in the Belmont Collection. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia. National Gallery of Art (NGA). (2014). The Collection: Gari Melchers. Retrieved from: University of Mary Washington (UMW). (2014). Gari Melchers Home and Studio. Retrieved from:


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