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Orca Bates

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Orca Bates (born 1976) was the favorite model for artist Jamie Wyeth.[1][2] He was first painted in late 1989, and numerous times over the next five years.[3] Orca was a "wild child",[4][5] described by Jamie as "more of a seagull than a person".[6] Orca's parents, Daniel and Amy Bates, had divorced by the time Orca was 12. Both remarried and continued to live on Manana Island (adjacent to Monhegan island, about 10 miles [16 km] off Pemaquid Point on the mainland), where they were neighbors of Jamie Wyeth. Orca and his younger sister, Kila, split their time between the two households.[7]

Orca currently lives in Pine Island, New York. He married Colleen Dougherty in 2011.[8] Orca's younger half-brother, Cat Bates (born 1986), also modeled for Jamie Wyeth in 1995.[9]

Wyeth's paintings of Orca Bates include:

Additional reading

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Anderson, Cindy, "A Portrait of Orca Bates", Yankee, Vol. 60, No. 9, Sept. 1996, pp. 54–127

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Anderson, Cindy, "A Portrait of Orca Bates", Yankee, Vol. 60, No. 9, Sept. 1996, p. 124
  2. ^ Standring, Timothy J., Wyeth: Andrew & Jamie in the Studio, Yale University Press, 2015, p. 44
  3. ^ https://freepressonline.com/Content/Columnists/Picturing-Maine-by-Chris-Crosman/Article/Jamie-Wyeth-s-Orca-Bates-/50/772/31001 Crosman, Christopher, "Jamie Wyeth's "Orca Bates"" in The Free Press, Feb. 26, 2014
  4. ^ https://whyy.org/articles/a-voyage-to-wyeths-magical-islands/ Conway, Terry, "A Voyage to Wyeth’s Magical Islands", Newsworks, Jan. 21, 2015
  5. ^ Anderson, Cindy, "A Portrait of Orca Bates", Yankee, Vol. 60, No. 9, Sept. 1996, p. 56
  6. ^ http://www.jeanneschinto.com/commentaries/category/monhegan-island Schinto, Jeanne, "Jamie Wyeth's Retrospective", July 18, 2014
  7. ^ Anderson, Cindy, "A Portrait of Orca Bates", Yankee, Vol. 60, No. 9, Sept. 1996, p. 123
  8. ^ https://www.facebook.com/OrcaBates/about?section=year-overviews&lst=100038133961397%3A1085797925%3A1560533003 Facebook [user-generated source]
  9. ^ Anderson, Cindy, "A Portrait of Orca Bates", Yankee, Vol. 60, No. 9, Sept. 1996, p. 127