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S. Seymour Thomas

Full Name: Stephen Seymour Thomas

Artist

Centurion, 1915–1956

born August 20, 1868
San Augustine, Texas
died March 1, 1956
La Crescenta, California
elected June 5, 1915
Age forty-six
Member portrait of S. Seymour Thomas

Century Memorial

Seymour Thomas was born in Texas in 1868, and got most of his formal education at the Art Students League and the Académie Julien in Paris, where he came to be a pupil of Jules Lefebvre. He also studied under Benjamin Constant.

He was a portrait painter, and a very good one. He painted the portraits of Woodrow Wilson which hang in the White House and in the State House at Trenton, of Lord Bryce in the National Liberal Club in London, of Francis Lynde Stetson in the Bar Association in New York, and two score portraits of other distinguished men and women. In his heyday he was the most sought-after portrait painter in America.

He was elected to the Century in 1915, but about that time he took up permanent residence in California, so he never became a familiar figure in the Club. He was small in stature and precise in speech, with an orderly mind and pleasant, friendly manners. He was Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and in 1914 Williams gave him an honorary degree.

He spent his life doing what he wanted most to do; and he did it so well as to excite the admiration of people he cared about. This is truly a happy dispensation.

George W. Martin
1957 Century Association Yearbook

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