American Monotypes from the Baker/Pisano Collection | Page 25

George Biddle (American, 1885–1973) (Still Life with Flowers), 1970 Color monotype, 9 1/4 x 11 in. Collection of The Heckscher Museum, Huntington, New York. Gift of the Baker/Pisano Collection, 1998.13.1 George Biddle graduated from Harvard College in 1908 and Harvard Law School three years later. He then left to study art at the Académie Julian in Paris, where he met and became friends with Mary Cassatt (both descended from Main Line Philadelphians). In 1928 he went on a sketching trip through Mexico with Diego Rivera. At the onset of World War II, he was appointed by his Groton School classmate and friend President Franklin D. Roosevelt to be chairman of the War Department Art Advisory Committee (WDAAC). As such Biddle traveled through various war zones during World War II and published his recollections in a book, Artist at War (1944). His oeuvre reflects his broad travels and includes many different styles, subjects, and media including monotype. NOTES: Brandon, Art and War, 70. Morgan, Oxford Dictionary of American Art and Artists, 41-42. T H E E XH I BI T I O N 21