Observations of Gammell: The Academic Approach vs. The Impressionist

by Matthew Innis |

Robert Hale Ives Gammell (1893-1981) was an American painter, muralist, teacher, and author, who was very outspoken in his condemnation of the Modernist art movements.  In the United States, he was a student of William McGregor Paxton (who in turn was a student of Jean-Léon Gérôme), as well Edmund Tarbell, Joseph DeCamp, and Philip Hale….

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