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Martha Walter

(American, 1875-1976)

"Late Afternoon at Biarritz"

oil on board
signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, a "Greenwich Gallery of American Art" inventory label en verso.
Framed.
20-1/2" x 25-1/4", framed 30-3/8" x 35"

  • Provenance: Greenwich Gallery of American Art, Greenwich, Connecticut; Guarisco Gallery, Washington, D.C.; Property of a gentleman collector, New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Her style is quite individual, not too detailed and yet not too sketchy, naturalistic, yet far from photographic in any degree. She has a deep understanding in respect to the construction of figures and a high consideration for composition, which is particularly manifest when she discusses with her brushes a large group….. Her canvases have great pictorial and decorative value and what artists know as technique has with her attained a point of actual brilliance.
    C.H.Bonte
    The Philadelphia Enquirer, 1928

    Employing a palette of rich, bright colors, bold brushstrokes, and with the unexpected inclusion of gray tones and black pigment, Martha Walter emphasized shapes and the interplay of light and shadow rather than relying on the purely figurative. Her beach scenes were especially popular, and the work offered here is an exceptional example of her complex, yet immediately recognizable, compositions with the huddled figures in the foreground beneath their vibrantly hued tents, the gray-tinged clouds roiling in the sky above. Walter was acclaimed throughout her career for her plein air compositions.

    Walter's academic art training incorporated the best that America and France had to offer. She studied under William Merritt Chase at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where she won numerous awards including the prestigious Toppan prize and was the first recipient of the Cresson award (quite an accomplishment for a woman at the time), which was a two-year travel scholarship which afforded her the opportunity to travel to Europe. She spent some time in France where she attended the Academie Julien and was inspired by the great plein air painter Eugen Boudin (1824-1898).

    Upon her return to the United States, Walter settled in the art colony of Gloucester, Massachusetts. She exhibited widely throughout her life, including the National Academy of Design, the Corcoran Gallery Biennials, Paris Salon, and the Salon d'Automne.
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