Edward Darley Boit (1840-1915)

"Ned" Boit, Landscape Artist, of Boston & Paris

He was born at Boston, Massachusetts, and studied law at Harvard before travelling to Paris to study art with Thomas Couture. In June, 1864, he married the wealthy heiress Isa Cushing and they built The Rocks next door to her brother Robert's property, "The Ledges". Having lived there for five years they sold up and moved to Europe for Ned's career, settling first at Rome and then Paris although they continued to visit the States at least once every year. They were popular members of the American artistic community in Paris and in her autobiography, Edith Wharton referred to Ned as, “the brilliant water-colour painter whose talent Sargent so much admired”. An Impressionist, he was known for his picturesque paintings, particularly of Venice. He exhibited at the Paris Salon in the 1870s-80s, and in 1914 at the Art Institute of Chicago.

His daughters - none of whom married and all of whom grew up "damaged" - are immortalized in John Singer Sargent's famous painting on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston: The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit (1882). According to the New England Historical Society: "Sargent may have picked up on a discordant strain in the Boit family. Fourteen years after he painted the four girls, Edward Darley Boit announced he would marry the 20-year-old friend of one of his younger daughters. Their cousin Mary Boit then visited them in Paris just after the announcement: 'It is a very strange thing and I am more sorry for the girls than anything,' she wrote. 'Uncle Ned quite scares me'". The first Mrs Boit died at Dinard in France and in 1897 he married Florence, 36-years his junior, by whom he had a further two sons before she died in childbirth. He died at Rome. 

Parents (2)

Edward Darley Boit Sr.

Edward D. Boit Sr., Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts

1813-1890

Jane Parkinson (Hubbard) Boit

Mrs Jane Parkinson (Hubbard) Boit

1818-1890

Spouses (2)

Mary (Cushing) Boit

Mrs "Isa" Mary Louisa (Cushing) Boit

1846-1894

Florence (Little) Boit

Mrs Florence McCarty (Little) Boit

1876-1902

Children (7)

Edward Darley Boit

Edward D. Boit III, died in early adulthood, unmarried

1865-1888

Florence Dumaresq Boit

Florence Boit, of Boston, Massachusetts

1868-1919

Jane Hubbard Boit

"Jeanie" Jane Hubbard Boit, of Greenwich, Connecticut

1870-1955

Mary Louisa Boit

"Isa" Mary Louisa Boit, of Newport, Rhode Island; died unmarried

1874-1945

Julia Overing Boit

Julia Overing Boit, of Newport, Rhode Island; died unmarried

1877-1969

Julian McCarty Boit

Julian McCarty Boit, of Amherst, Massachusetts

1900-1975

Edward Boit

Edward Boit, of Boston, Massachusetts

1902-1985

Associated Houses (1)

The Rocks

Newport, Rhode Island

Image Courtesy of the Frick Art Reference Library; A Backward Glance, by Edith Wharton; How Young Ladies Became Girls: The Victorian Origins of American Girlhood (2002), by Professor Jane H. Hunter; VitaBrevis, A Great thing for Ned Boit