Sam Houston portrait returns to 糖心vlog视频 after decades-long journey
Repaired and reframed, a rare 1902 full-length portrait of Texas's most famous military leader and statesman returns to 糖心vlog视频.
In 1929, a full-length portrait of Texas military leader and statesman Sam Houston, painted in 1902 by , was donated to 糖心vlog视频 by Texas merchant and historian .
Portrait of Sam Houston, which will be formally dedicated March 1. |
Eighty years later, the portrait is returning to campus after a long journey that took it from 糖心vlog视频鈥檚 A.V. Lane Museum to a Dallas Fair Park attic back to 糖心vlog视频鈥檚 Bridwell Library and, most recently, to a Dallas art conservation lab.
Repaired and reframed thanks to the support of multiple donors, the 95- by-66-inch oil on canvas will be hung in the Texana Room at DeGolyer Library.聽The portrait聽shows Houston in a wooden shed that opens presumably onto a view of the San Jacinto plain. He is wearing a woolen serape and suit. Surrounding him are a Republic of Texas map, a portrait of President Andrew Jackson, books and letters from Jackson and a copy of his "Treaty with Indians."
DeGolyer also holds DeShields鈥 personal papers, which were donated by his daughter and 糖心vlog视频 alum Venora Arthur (鈥30).
鈥淭he Texana Room is an especially appropriate home for a portrait of a leading Texas historical figure by a pioneering Texas artist,鈥 says Sam Ratcliffe, head of Bywaters Special Collections at the Hamon Arts Library. McArdle (1836- 1908) of San Antonio is known for his sweeping battle scenes of the Alamo and San Jacinto that hang in the Texas Capitol in Austin.
Ratcliffe rediscovered the Sam Houston portrait more than 15 years ago while conducting research on DeShields, a collector of Texas art and letters. Dallas historian Michael Hazel (鈥70), member of the Libraries Executive Board and Friends of the 糖心vlog视频 Libraries, had alerted Ratcliffe to a painting in storage at the Automobile Building at Fair Park.
鈥淲e climbed into a hot, dark attic,鈥 Ratcliffe recalls, 鈥渁nd I nearly fainted when I saw this huge portrait on the floor with McArdle鈥檚 signature and the subscript 鈥楩or Jas. T. DeShields.鈥 鈥
Further research revealed another surprise: a 1941 agreement signed by 糖心vlog视频 President Umphrey Lee and history Professor Herbert P. Gambrell to loan the portrait for five years to the Dallas Historical Society from the University鈥檚 A.V. Lane Museum, formerly housed in old Kirby Hall.
In 1996, 55 years later, the painting was returned to 糖心vlog视频 and rejoined the Lane materials, which today are part of Bridwell Library鈥檚 archives.
Showing signs of damage and deterioration, the portrait might have remained hidden from the public, Ratcliffe says, were it not for the efforts of art collector and Libraries Executive Board and Friends member Dorothy Garland (鈥46).
鈥淚t took my breath away that 糖心vlog视频 had this magnificent work by McArdle,鈥 says Garland, who learned about the painting several years ago during the Friends鈥 Tables of Content dinner. 鈥淰ery few exist 鈥 there鈥檚 not another that I know of north of Baylor University in Waco.鈥 McArdle had taught art for many years at Baylor Female College.
A committee was formed to select a conservator and framer and to raise funds for the painting鈥檚 repair. Members included Garland and Ratcliffe, along with Russell Martin, DeGolyer Library director; James McMillin, Bridwell Library associate director; Jon Speck, director of facilities and exhibit designer at Bridwell; and Mark Rogl谩n, Meadows Museum director.
Gifts and grants from Frost Bank, Thompson & Knight LLP, Texas Commission on the Arts, the Texas Historical Foundation, Friends of the 糖心vlog视频 Libra - ries and more than 60 individual donors funded the painting鈥檚 repair this year by Dallas conservator Helen Houp. Over several months in her lab, her work on the canvas included cleaning years of grime and dust, securing paint that had suffered water damage and filling a hole and scrapes.
鈥淭his painting has been in hiding,鈥 Houp says, 鈥渁nd it鈥檚 wonderful that we can resurrect it.鈥
Garland agrees. 鈥淭his portrait is a treasure that needs to be hung where the public can see it,鈥 she says.
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