John Decker (artist)
John Decker (b. Leopold von der Decken, November 8, 1895 in Berlin Germany – June 8, 1947 in Hollywood) was a painter, set designer and caricaturist in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s.
As a teenager, Decker lived in London, painting scenery in theatres; this was interrupted by the advent of the First World War, when he was arrested as an enemy alien and interned on the Isle of Man. In 1921, he changed his name to John Decker and emigrated to America,[1]:24 where he worked as a cartoonist for the New York Evening World until 1928,[1]:31 when he moved to Hollywood and took up fine art. Many film stars, including Anthony Quinn, Errol Flynn, Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, and the Marx Brothers, commissioned Decker to paint their portraits,[1]:4 and many of his works were used in films: the paintings of the frustrated artist protagonist in Fritz Lang's 1945 film Scarlet Street were actually by Decker. One of his most famous portraits, depicting his friend and drinking companion W.C. Fields as Queen Victoria, hung for many years at Chasen's Restaurant in West Hollywood, California. An oil painting of John Wayne, which Wayne commissioned Decker to paint in 1945, sold for $71,700 at a John Wayne estate auction conducted by Heritage Auctions on October 6, 2011.[2] Like his friends Fields and John Barrymore, the years of seemingly endless drinking sprees wreaked massive abuse on his body, resulting in a premature death. Decker died on June 8, 1947, at age 51.[3]
Family background
Decker's mother Maria Anna Avenarius (1865–1918)[4] was an opera singer, performing Wagner operas in Berlin and Bayreuth.[1]:9 Her father, Ferdinand Avenarius, was an actor.[4] Decker's father, Graf Ernst August von der Decken (1867–1934), grew up in the castle Ringelheim in Salzgitter Germany and became a reporter for British and German newspapers.[1][4] His parents met in the opera of Berlin and Bayreuth. In 1897, two years after their son's birth they moved to London[1] and married in April 1898 in Greenwich.[5]
Decker's grandfather Graf Georg von der Decken was a member of the German Reichstag. Like his grandson, George was an artist and created huge oil paintings of his castle, paintings for the neighbouring church, and carved wooden sculptures.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jordan, C. Stephen. Bohemian Rogue: The Life of Hollywood Artist John Decker. Scarecrow Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8108-5159-8.
- ↑ Manning, J.A. (October 7, 2011). "Heritage Auctions John Wayne auction reaches $5,383,209 in sales". Movie Prop Collectors. Retrieved 2015-03-14.
- ↑ "John Decker Dies. Coast Artist, 52. Painted Portraits of Screen Stars in Styles of Masters. Won J. B. Payne Medal". New York Times. June 9, 1947. Retrieved 2007-08-21. (Subscription required (help)).
- 1 2 3 Decken, Herwart von der and Thassilo von der Decken. Stammtafeln der Familie von der Decken, 1994, page 35.
- ↑ Ancesrty.com Search for marriages in England and Decken
Further reading
- Jordan, C. Stephen. Hollywood's Original Rat Pack: The Bards of Bundy Drive Scarecrow Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0810860322.
- Mank, Gregory William with Charles Heard and Bill Nelson. Hollywood's Hellfire Club: The Misadventures of John Barrymore, W.C. Fields, Errol Flynn and "The Bundy Drive Boys". Feral Press, 2007. ISBN 978-1-932595-24-6.
External links
- Capsule biography of John Decker at CalArt website
- "Rogues Gallery: John Decker, in the Shadows of Hollywood's Golden Age", March 2005 article by Richard Rushfield
- "Before the Rat Pack, another wild bunch" July 2005 article by Rushfield for the Los Angeles Times
- John Decker: The Master of Satire 2004 article with examples of paintings by theartofilm a blog
- Useless. Insignificant. Poetic. = article on John Decker and his friends the famous actors
Examples of Decker's work
- Harmony
- Wilshire Bowl mural study (1941), at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
- Five artworks in the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, with four gouaches, colorful caricatures of famous actors
- Anthony Quinn (1943), oil on panel, from the Anthony Quinn Collection, displayed at the Museum of Texas Tech University
- John Wayne (1945), oil on panel
- Sadakichi Hartmann (1946), portrait at the Laguna Art Museum