Robert Marshall Root, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Marshall Root

American artist

Date of Birth: 20-Mar-1863

Place of Birth: Shelbyville, Illinois, United States

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1937

Profession: artist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Robert Marshall Root

  • Robert Marshall Root (1863–1937), was a well-known Midwestern tonalist and impressionist artist.
  • Born to John and Eunice Root, working-class parents, in Shelbyville, Illinois in 1863, young Robert showed great artistic promise from an early age.
  • The small central Illinois town where Root began his life was part of the very judicial circuit where a lawyer by the name of Abraham Lincoln practiced law and debated local politician Anthony Thornton in 1856 over the merits of slavery in the Kansas Territory.
  • Root later memorialized this famous moment in a portrait that still hangs today in the Shelby County Courthouse.Root saw many phases of his life.
  • He saw poverty, wealth, culture, and ignorance.
  • Root was concerned with beauty in an era of expansion, mud, saloons, and political rallies.
  • He became an artist because that was the only destiny he had been born to.
  • He left the raw, colorful country town and the crude prairies that were still making history and went to St.
  • Louis and later Paris, France.
  • At those places he found beauty, sophistication, culture and kindred spirits.
  • He also found high honor, praise and encouragement; but when his schooling was completed he came home and stayed there.

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