Elihu Vedder

American, 1836 - 1923

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Aesop's Fable, The Miller  by Elihu Vedder
Aesop's Fable, The Miller
Artist and Students Before a Model  by Elihu Vedder
Artist and Students Before a Model
Bed of the Torrent Mugnone, near Florence...  by Elihu Vedder
Bed of the Torrent Mugnone, near Florence...
Cliffs of Volterra  by Elihu Vedder
Cliffs of Volterra
Dancing Girl  by Elihu Vedder
Dancing Girl
Dawn  by Elihu Vedder
Dawn
Death of Abel  by Elihu Vedder
Death of Abel
Dominicans. A Convent Garden, near Florence...  by Elihu Vedder
Dominicans. A Convent Garden, near Florence...
Elements Gazing on the First Man  by Elihu Vedder
Elements Gazing on the First Man
Etruscan Girl  by Elihu Vedder
Etruscan Girl
Fates Gathering in the Stars  by Elihu Vedder
Fates Gathering in the Stars
Fortuna  by Elihu Vedder
Fortuna
Girl with Poppies  by Elihu Vedder
Girl with Poppies
Head of a Roman Maiden  by Elihu Vedder
Head of a Roman Maiden
Head of a Young Woman  by Elihu Vedder
Head of a Young Woman
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BIOGRAPHY

For most of his career the American painter, Elihu Vedder, lived and worked in Europe, and like Whistler or Sargent he is in many ways as much a European as an American artist. He first visited Italy in 1857, when he was twenty one and studied in Florence under Raffaelle Bonaiuti. In 1866 he returned, married, to settle in Rome and remained based in Italy for the rest of his life, with a house on Capri as well as a home in Rome itself. He became a member of the large international circle of artists living and working in Rome, painting historical and religious subjects at first, but developing his own distinctive brand of Symbolist allegory. He was also a prolific landscape painter, working with Giovanni Costa and the 'Etruscans', including William Blake Richmond. From these landscape artists he took a love of low horizontal compositions that appear in his work in other genres.

He visited England frequently, was much interested in the Pre-Raphaelite movement, becoming a friend of Simeon Solomon, with whose work his own has affinities. On his first visit to London in 1870 he met Watts and admired the work of Rossetti, Alma-Tadema and Leighton. Vedder's work has a power of evocation which is reminiscent of the symbolist artist Odilon Redon.

In Rome in 1890 he was among the artists, including several from Britain, involved in the 'In Arte Libertas' group inspired by Gabriele D'Annunzio. Vedder hoped to receive the commission for the decoration of the American Episcopal Church in Rome, where he was a vestryman, but it was given to Burne-Jones. In the 1880s and 1890s he made frequent trips to the United States, and brought out his edition of Edward Fitzgerald's Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám there. Vedder described the Rubáiyát as 'a poem so much in harmony with my thought'.

As a decorator, he created the allegorical paintings which are to be seen in the hallway of the Reading Room of the Library of Congress in Washington. After 1901 he remained in Italy, publishing his memoirs, The Digressions of V, in 1910.

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Girl with Poppies, Elihu Vedder
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Memory, Elihu Vedder
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The Cup of Death, Elihu Vedder
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The Digressions of V., Written for His Own Fun and That of His Friends, Elihu Vedder
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