- Arthur Hill Gilbert
Arthur Hill Gilbert (1894–1970) was an
American Impressionist painter, notable as one of the practitioners of theCalifornia style. Today, he is remembered for his large, colorful canvasas depicting meadows and groves of trees along the state's famed17 Mile Drive . Gilbert was part of the group of American impressionist artists who lived and painted in theartists' colony scene in California at Carmel and Laguna Beach during the 1920s and 1930s.Biography
Early life
Born in
Chicago, Illinois , or as some sources cite more specificallyMt. Vernon, Illinois , Gilbert graduated from Evanston Academy (Source: www.comenosfinearts.com, 02/20/01). He then studied atNorthwestern University , and after a stint atAnnapolis , served as anensign in the Navy inWorld War I . After the war, Gilbert enjoyed "a long awaited sojourn inConcarneau ,France where he decided to study painting as a future career", according to a reminiscence by fellow artist and close friend, Abel G. Warshawsky (Source: www.fada.com profile on Gilbert as remembered by Warshawsky, referenced on 12/11/2006). Later, Gilbert attended theOtis Art Institute (now known asOtis College of Art and Design ) and theChicago Art Institute .The impressionist emerges
According to the biography about him on the website, www.tfaoi.com, Gilbert "spent several years painting and exhibiting in
Los Angeles ." In 1928, "he moved to Monterey where he became widely known for his paintings of the California landscape, mostly of the local area."Personal life
Gilbert and his wife, Audine, owned and lived in a ranch home near
Stockton, California .During his lifetime, Gilbert was active both professionally and personally with arts and culture associations including TheBohemian Club and theCarmel Art Association, for which he was a pioneer member.Gilbert's legacy
In a 2001 article entitled "California Impressionism" (www.eppraisals.com, 02/20/01) which discussed the resurgence of interest in the this style of early 20th century art, Victoria Shaw-Williamson (correspondent at the time for www.keen.com) wrote, "Notably, the attention garnered by big names such as
Guy Rose is filtering down to other artists as well. Paintings by artists such asJohn Gamble , Arthur Hill Gilbert, and Mary Denil Morgan are now bringing higher than expected prices." Shaw-Williamson continues, "according to Patrick Kraft, of (a gallery in) Carmel and Los Angeles, artists that were considered second tier 10 or 15 years ago are now more sought after and their paintings are bringing stronger and stronger prices. As prices climb for the Guy Rose paintings, collectors are gravitating towards other artists in the school."In an essay entitled, "Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and the Eucalyptus School in Southern California", art authority Nancy Dustin Wall Moure wrote that Gilbert "simplified landscape to the point of poeticism." (Source: 5-page Essay, with 44 endnotes, posted at Traditional Fine Arts Online = website address: www.tfaoi.com, as per original which was apparently "courtesy of Westpahl publishing, Irvine, California.")
Past notable exhibitions (in alphabetical order)
According to a biography of Gilbert on the website: www.tfaoi.com, his works were shown during his lifetime at the following locations:
*California Palace of the Legion of Honor
*Chicago Art Institute
*National Academy of Design
* Pennsylvania Academy of ArtHonors and awards
* In 1929, Gilbert was awarded the coveted Hallgarten Prize for his "Monterey Oaks" in an exhibition at the
National Academy of Design inNew York . [ www.tfaoi.com]
* In 1930, Gilbert went on to win both the Henry Ranger and the J. Francis Murphy Memorial Prizes. [www.tfaoi.com]
* According to FADA (Fine Arts Dealers Association Online), Gilbert "was one of the very few California Impressionists to be elected into the prestigious membership of the National Academy of Design.
* Today, when at auction, many of Gilbert's works are listed in catalogs with his full name as the artist and the professional designation of "A.N.A." following.Museum collections
According to the "Ask Art" website, referenced on 1/25/02, and The
Smithsonian art archive, museums that today include Arthur Hill Gilbert in their collections include:
*Brigham Young University Museum of Art
*Oakland Museum of California
*Springville Museum of Art
*Los Angeles County Museum of Art
*Monterey Museum of Art-Pacific
*California Palace of the Legion of Honor
*National Academy of Design elected works (in alphabetical order)
* "
California Mission ", oil on canvas, 22 by 28 in. - Sold by a gallery in Northern California in late 2000 or early 2001. [ www.fada.com/trotter4.html]
* "California Sycamore s", oil on canvas, approx. 32 x 40 in. - Last on display in a private home in Southern California from the 1950s until 1988.
* "Cloudy Day on The Seine", 1927, oil on canvas, 32 x 40 in. - Paul Bagley Collection, as per Gerdts and South in "California Impressionism" page 244 (plate 238).
* "The Cove, Pt. Lobos", circa 1935, oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in.
* "Duneland,Monterey ", oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in. - Sold by Altadena-based John Moran Auctioneers, at The Pasadena Convention Center on June 20, 2006. Price paid by the buyer was a 2nd-highest record for this artist of $ 57,500.(Source: www.News-Antique.com as per JSLA Media press release, reference: Lot #82, presale estimate of $ 20K to $30K).
* "Green Hills", oil on canvas, 20 x 23 1/4 in. - Sold for $5,000 at auction, December 2006,Butterfield and Butterfield (Source: www.bohnhams.com, Sale 14048, lot 193).
* "Green Hills at Seaside", oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in. - Sold for $6,462.50 at auction,June 8 ,2006 ,Butterfield and Butterfield (Source: www.bohnhams.com, Sale 7544D, lot 4240). - "Provenance: Property from the Baird collection, sold to benefit the Monterey Museum of Art's Exhibition program. Note: There is a landscape study painted on the reverse." Bonhams' catalogue, p. 145.
* "Glimpse of Hollywood Hills", oil on canvas on panel, 12 x 14 in. - In the permanent collection at theBrigham Young University Museum of Art inUtah .
* "Monterey Bay ", circa 1930, oil on canvasboard, 9 x 12 in. Sold by a gallery in Northern California in late 2000 or early 2001.(Source: www.fada.com/trotter4.html)
* "Mt. Doud,Big Sur ", oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in. - Also sold by Altadena-based John Moran Auctioneers, at The Pasadena Convention Center on June 20, 2006. The buyer, Trotter Galleries of Carmel, paid a record $ 97,975. Note: A smaller (25" x 30") painting by the artist with the same title, though varying in color, was sold by Bonhams & Butterfields in August of 2005 for a reported $ 29,375.(Source: www.News-Antique.com as per JSLA Media press release, reference: Lot #48, presale estimate of $ 25K to $30K).
* "A SummerMoon ", oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in. - Last on display at a gallery in California in July 2005. (Source: www.knathangallery.com)
* "Summer Path", oil on canvas on board, 9 x 12 in. - Auctioned atButterfield and Butterfield in May 2007 with a bid estimate of $3,000 to $5,000.(Source: www.bohnhams.com, Sale 14796, lot 735).
* "Tall Trees", oil on canvas, 24 x 30 in. - Last on display at a gallery in Southern California in February 2001. (Source: www.binggallery.com)
* "View of17 Mile Drive ", oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in. - Last on display at a gallery in Southern California in July, 2005. (Source: www.knathangallery.com)Trivia
* Gilbert loved to paint the California Missions, especially
Mission San Juan Bautista , whose bell tower, according to FADA.com, "received notoriety in the film "Vertigo", directed byAlfred Hitchcock ." Gilbert also painted theSanta Barbara Mission .ee also
References
* "Artists in California, 1786 - 1940" by Edan Milton Hughes
* "California Impressionism" by William Gerdts & Will South. Abbeville Press, New York, London. 1998. 284pp.
* "Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and the Eucalyptus School in Southern California", by Nancy Dustin Wall Moure, Westpahl Publishing, Irvine, California as posted on Traditional Fine Arts Online = www.tfaoi.com/image/19.jpq (referenced onFebruary 20 ,2001 and 01/25/02. See also: "Publications in Southern California Art" Vol. 1, 2, and 3 by Nancy Dustin Wall MoureExternal links
* [http://bennion.byu.edu/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=QuickSearch/,/contains/,/arthur%20Hill%20gilbert/,/false/,/false&emu_action=advsearch&newsearchdesc=arthur%20Hill%20gilbert¤tstate=rawsearch=QuickSearch/,/contains/,/arthur%20Hill%20gilbert/,/false/,/false&profile=objects "Glimpse of Hollywood Hills" by Arthur Hill Gilbert in the BYU Musueum of Art permanent collection]
* [http://www.askart.com/askart/g/arthur_hill_gilbert/arthur_hill_gilbert.aspx "Entry about Gilbert at "Ask Art.com"]
* [http://trottergalleries.com/Inventory/Inventory_by_Artist/Artist_Pages/gilbert_arthur_hill.htm "Trotter Galleries Website, Carmel, CA"]ee also
*cite book |author=Westphal, Ruth Lilly (Editor) |title=
Plein Air Painters of California: The North |location=Irvine, Calif. |publisher=Westphal Publishing |year=1986 |id=ISBN 0-9610520-1-5
*cite book |author=Westphal, Ruth Lilly (Editor) |title=Plein Air Painters of California: The Southland |location=Irvine, Calif. |publisher=Westphal Publishing |year=1982 |id=ISBN 0-9610520-0-7
* http://www.thepleinairscene.com/galleries.html
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