Palmer Cole Hayden (American, 1973)

Timeline

1890
Born in Widewater, VA (his name was Peyton Cole Hedgeman)
1912
Moves to Washington, DC
1914
Joins the U.S. Army, gets art lessons from his superior officer (second lieutenant Arthur Boetscher)
1914
Changes his name to Palmer Hayden
1919
Re-enlists in the Army and is assigned to West Point (not as a cadet)
1923
Takes drawing classes at Columbia University
1924
Goes to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and works in an art colony there as a laborer in exchange for art lessons
1926
Wins first prize at the first-ever Harmon Foundation Awards for Distinguished Achievement Among Negroes
1927
Departs for Paris, France
1932
Returns to the U.S. from France
1933
Becomes a WPA artist
1936
Returns to Paris, France
1937
Returns to the U.S. from France
1940
Marries Miriam Hoffman
1944
Begins the John Henry series of twelve paintings
1973
Dies in New York City