Emperor Norton as an Artist’s Model
Addie Ballou is best known now — where she is known at all — as a women’s suffrage crusader, a rather bad poet, and a (probably overconfident) lecturer on any of the subjects she was game to talk about for an hour to any group who asked, provided they had a room and a podium.
But, Ballou also had a brief career as a minimally trained portrait artist.
A certain conventional wisdom holds that, in 1877, Emperor Norton sat for a portrait painted by Ballou — and that this is the only such portrait the Emperor ever sat for during his lifetime.
As ever with Emperor Norton, though, a look under the hood reveals that things probably are not quite as we’ve been led to believe.
Read on for some newly uncovered details about old art associations.
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