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- WALTER GAY (1856–1937)
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WALTER GAY
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An expatriate who left Boston for Brtany, Gay began his reer wh genre scen om eighteenth-century life, shiftg 1884 to the kd of realistic peasant picture seen Novembre Étapl [SAAM, 1977.
Walter Gay was born to an old New England fay and spent most of his adult life Paris, as did many Amerin artists of his generatn.
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The Gays divid their time between their untry hom and their Paris apartment, all meticuloly rated and filled wh llectns of old-master drawgs and French rative arts. (Caldwell, Walter Gay: Poems d’Intérirs, 2003).
His uncle, Wckworth Allan Gay (1821–1910), a Boston landspe pater who had studied France, first terted him art. After spendg a year on a relative’s ttle ranch Nebraska, young Gay returned to Boston 1873 to take up patg. After a brief stop London, Gay went to Paris, where Johnston joed him on his travels.
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The followg year Gay entered the stud of Léon Bonnat (1834–1922), where he worked for the next three years. Exhibg at the Paris Salon for the first time 1879, Gay ntributed regularly to the annual exhibn om then on. Begng 1895, Gay rented a untry hoe not far om Paris, and there he turned to pictg the subject that would be his specialty for the remar of his reer—terrs like those pated by the Frenchman Gaston La Touche (1854–1913) or the German Adolf von Menzel (1815–1905).