Artist

Francis Davis Millet

born Mattapoisett, MA 1846-died at sea 1912
Augustus Saint Gaudens, <i>Francis Davis Millet</i>, modeled 1879, relief/metal: bronze/electrotype, Smithsonian American Art Museum,Gift of Ernst G. Fisher  1935.7.1.
Augustus Saint Gaudens, Francis Davis Millet, modeled 1879, relief/metal: bronze/electrotype, Smithsonian American Art Museum,Gift of Ernst G. Fisher 1935.7.1.
Also known as
  • F. D. Millet
  • Frank D. Millet
Born
Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, United States
Biography
Francis Davis Millet obtained his master's degree in language and literature at Harvard University, and then received art training at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. His murals, paintings, designs, writings, and war correspondence led him across Europe before he settled in the Broadway village of Worcestershire, England. Millet still found time in his travels to take part in many notable arts institutions and expositions, including the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. While on business for the American Academy in Rome, Millet died en route to the United States in the sinking of the RMS Titanic, in 1912. In honor of Millet and his friend Archibald Butt, a military aide to President William Howard Taft and journalist who also died aboard the Titanic, a memorial fountain and monument were dedicated in October 1913 in the President’s Park of the White House, in Washington, D.C.

Works by this artist (2 items)

Francis Davis Millet, The Cossacks Part II, "Fifty Lashes", 1877-1878, pencil on paper mounted on paperboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Olin Dows, 1983.90.117
The Cossacks Part II, Fifty Lashes”
Date1877-1878
pencil on paper mounted on paperboard
Not on view