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Gilbert Gaul (American, 1855-1919)
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Gilbert Gaul Rush to the Fire 1900
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Biography |
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1855 |
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Born Jersey City, NJ |
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1919 |
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Died New York, NY |
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Studied: Claverack Military Acad; National Academy of Design with L. E. Wilmarth; Art Students League; J. G. Brown in NYC; Art Students League, 1875 |
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Member: Associate member of the National Academy of Design, National Academician |
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An historical illustrator of the Civil War and Native American life in the Old West. His best known collection of illustrations appears in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War |
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Exhibitions |
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1997 |
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The South: A Story to Tell, Ledbetter Lusk Gallery Memphis, Tennessee |
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1996 |
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Southern Sensibilities: The Art and Ambience of the Old South, Madison-Morgan Cultural Center Madison, Georgia |
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Literature |
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Artists of California; “Landscape and Genre Painting in Tennessee, 1810-1985” |
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