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R. H. Ives Gammell

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271:(1859 â€“ 1907). The poem had captured Gammell's imagination when he was a boy, and for years he had made notes and sketches about it. In Thompson's poem a man is pursued by God. According to Gammell, in the catalog he wrote to accompany the sequence's first exhibit in 1956, he interpreted the poem not so much as a religious conversion as "a history of the experience known as an emotional breakdown". He wrote that Jung's work had provided the link between "myths, symbols, and poetic imagery, and the perpetually recurring emotional patterns of human life from which they evolved." The series of 23 paintings was titled 31: 241:
In the 1930s Gammell's skill caught up with his ambition. Unlike many of his Boston School peers, he was less interested in portraits and landscapes than in symbolic and mythological images. Although the decade of the 1930s had been his most productive, it ended in a
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in Boston in a room down the hall from where he painted. His student, the painter Robert Cormier, said Gammell's classes included the study of
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in Paris, but his studies were interrupted by World War I, during which he served with the U.S. military.
300: 158:. He spent much time alone drawing, and by his teens expressed his desire to pursue art. He went to the 65: 179: 585: 580: 563:
Ackerman, Gerald M. and Peter Bougie. "The Gammell-Ackerman letters: A Correspondence of 1967–1969."
316: 205:. He aspired to more imaginative subjects, but he felt restricted by what he considered his inferior 338:. Lack recalled that Gammell wanted his students to be immersed in culture. He was a member of the 264: 139: 202: 171: 339: 88: 447: 335: 198: 163: 123: 268: 243: 135: 134:(1893 â€“ 1981) was an American artist best known for his sequence of paintings based on 187: 30: 361:"Decades after his death, a realist painter finds recognition as a "visual philosopher"" 323: 260: 230: 214: 574: 167: 155: 304: 222: 342:
and encouraged them to borrow books, attend museums, the symphony, and the opera.
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A Pictorial Sequence Painted by R. H. Ives Gammell Based on The Hound of Heaven
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a way to approach what he considered his greatest artistic achievement: a
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Boston, Massachusetts: SIGO Press. 359:Gleeson, Bridget (17 February 2016). 193:Returning to Boston, Gammell painted 7: 249:While recovering, he discovered in 35:Gammell during his military service 631:20th-century American male artists 394:Traditional Fine Arts Organization 14: 160:School of the Museum of Fine Arts 85:School of the Museum of Fine Arts 567:, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 18–33. 229:, who was himself a student of 591:20th-century American painters 309:The Boston Painters, 1900-1930 1: 252:Psychology of the Unconscious 178:of painters. He went to the 647: 621:Painters from Rhode Island 503:"Gammell and His Students" 330:, memory drawing, and the 565:Classical Realism Journal 442:Boardman, Brigid (1994). 28: 626:Boston School (painting) 472:Marder Kamhi, Michelle. 388:Ives Hunter, Elizabeth. 313:Shop Talk of Edgar Degas 287:in which he argued that 263:of paintings depicting " 152:Providence, Rhode Island 146:Early life and education 132:Robert Hale Ives Gammell 52:Providence, Rhode Island 45:Robert Hale Ives Gammell 267:", a religious poem by 219:William McGregor Paxton 217:to painter and teacher 93:William McGregor Paxton 606:AcadĂ©mie Julian alumni 596:American male painters 182:where he studied with 285:Twilight of Painting, 174:, all members of the 66:Boston, Massachusetts 474:"R. H. Ives Gammell" 390:"R. H. Ives Gammell" 317:Dennis Miller Bunker 279:Writing and teaching 444:The Hound of Heaven 265:The Hound of Heaven 237:The Hound of Heaven 140:The Hound of Heaven 113:The Hound of Heaven 601:American muralists 507:Art Renewal Center 172:Philip Leslie Hale 156:Groton prep school 23:R. H. Ives Gammell 336:Classical Realism 332:sight-size method 164:Edmund C. 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Providence, Rhode Island
Boston, Massachusetts
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Académie Julian
William McGregor Paxton
Classical Realism
Francis Thompson
The Hound of Heaven
Providence, Rhode Island
Groton prep school
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Edmund C. Tarbell
Joseph DeCamp
Philip Leslie Hale
Boston School
Académie Baschet
Henri Royer
William Laparra
murals
portraits
landscapes
drawing
compositional
apprenticed
William McGregor Paxton
academic
Jean-LĂ©on GĂ©rĂ´me
Paul Delaroche
mental breakdown

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