- R. H. Ives Gammell
Robert Hale Ives Gammell (1893-1981), American muralist, portrait painter, art teacher, and writer on art, was born in
Providence, Rhode Island in 1893. In 1911, he enrolled in the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. It was here that he made contact with painters who had been trained in Europe, and in particular withWilliam Paxton , who had himself been a student ofJean Leon Gerome 's at TheEcole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Among his other teachers were Edmund Tarbell,Joseph DeCamp , Philip Hale. Later, he studied at theAcademie Julian and theAtelier Baschet in Paris.After serving in the U.S. Army during
World War I , he returned to Boston and began his painting career in earnest in 1920, executing commissions for decorations and portraits and pursuing his passion for travel in Europe and North Africa. Upon returning to the United States after his last trip to Europe in 1930, he began painting large canvasses on mythological and Biblical themes. However, he soon realized that he was completely out of step with the times and under the stress of this oppressive realization as well as the stress of the impending war in Europe, he suffered a nervous breakdown in 1939. He made a slow recovery, and was aided in this process by the writings of Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung.During the War years, he began work on his book, "The Twilight of Painting", and also started making plans for what would become his "magnum opus", a series of paintings based on
Francis Thompson 's poem "TheHound of Heaven ." This work was completed in 1956 and is know under the title, "A Pictorial Sequence by R. H. Ives Gammell Based on The Hound of Heaven". In 1950, he founded the Gammell Studios to ensure that the traditions of painting as he knew them would be preserved and perpetuated. For the next two and a half decades, he continued to devote his life to teaching and painting. He died in 1981.Gammell was one of the last American artists to receive a classical training in art. He has a place in the history of American Realism not only because of this, but also because as a writer and teacher he embodied the values and teachings of the previous centuries as he had received them and passed them on to his students. Many of his students became fine painters and, teachers who have continued his work of passing the tradition on to future generations.
Besides "The Twilight of Painting", he is author of "The Shoptalk of Edgar Degas" and "The Boston Painters 1900-1930". He was a past president of the Guild of Boston Artists and a member of the American Society of Mural Painters.
Books and articles about R. H. Ives Gammell
Ackerman, Gerald M. and Elizabeth Ives Hunter. "Transcending Vision: R. H. Ives Gammell 1893-1981". Portland, OR: Powells Books, 2001.
Ackerman, Gerald M. and Peter Bougie. ”The Gammell-Ackerman letters: A Correspondence of 1967-1969.” "Classical Realism Journal", Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 18-33.
External links
* [http://www.maryhillmuseum.org/gammellbio.htm About R. H. Ives Gammell]
* [http://ccmoa.org/library.html Cape Cod Museum of Art Receives Library of R. H. Ives Gammell as Gift of the Guild of Boston Artists]
* [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa119.htm R. H. Ives Gammell: The Hound of Heaven by Elizabeth Ives Hunter]
* [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/2aa/2aa465.htm Transcending Vision: A Retrospective of the Works of American Realist Painter R.H. Ives Gammell]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9802EFDA1438F931A35757C0A967948260&sec=&pagewanted=print R. H. Ives Gammell's Obituary in the "New York Times".]
* [http://www.vosegalleries.com/artists/ArtistWorks.cfm?ArtistID=82 A Selection of Works by R. H. Ives Gammell]
* [http://www.childsgallery.com/artist.php?artist_id=1026 R. H. Ives Gammell at the Childs Gallery]Miscellaneous Writings by R. H. Ives Gammell
* [http://www.artrenewal.org/articles/2006/Daylight/gammell1.asp A Clarion Call for Daylight in Picture Galleries, by R. H. Ives Gammell]
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/guides/site-diaries/index.cfm/fuseaction/collections.Detailcollection/CollectionGuideID/323 The Diaries of R. H. Ives Gammell at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art]Articles About R. H. Ives Gammell
* [http://www.aristos.org/backissu/gammell.htm "R. H. Ives Gammell" by Michelle Marder Kamhi [Article in "Aristos", May 1990.]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_2_90/ai_82748766/print R.H. Ives Gammell at the Maryhill Museum - Goldendale, Wash - Brief Article]
* [http://www.artrenewal.org/articles/2000/Gammell_and_his_Students/gammell1.asp Gammell and His Students by Peter Bougie]
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