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Robert Gordy

(American/Louisiana, 1933-1986)

"Adam and Eve"

oil on board
unsigned, two first prize Scholastic Regional Art Awards labels en verso.
Unframed.
18" x 24"

  • Provenance: Notes: Robert Gordy was born on Jefferson Island, where his father worked as a manager at the local salt mines. The family moved to New Iberia in 1940, where Gordy met the colorful local character Weeks Hall. Under the mentorship and friendship of Weeks Hall, Gordy became increasingly interested in creating art. The owner of the historic home Shadows on the Teche, Hall had studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art and had achieved recognition for his paintings and photography.

    At fifteen years old, Gordy considered himself a serious-minded artist. The painting Adam and Eve was an early accomplishment and won first prize at the Scholastic Regional Art Awards held at the Maison Blanche Department Store in New Orleans and co-sponsored by State of Louisiana and Scholastic Magazine. According to the labels en verso of the painting, Gordy was in the 11th grade and Yolande Melansch was his art teacher at New Iberia High School and Weeks Hall was his private teacher. In 1951, as a high school senior, he won first prize in the National Scholastic Art Exhibition held at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh.

    Gordy would go on to study with Hans Hoffman in Provincetown, earn a Bachelors and Master of Arts from Louisiana State University and travel extensively. He would achieve critical and national acclaim for his often-erotic paintings which embraced both his mastery of color and profound sense of design. He would have continued success with a one-person show at New Orleans Museum of Art and included in the Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Gordy's career was cut short when he contracted AIDS and died in 1985 at the age of 52.
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