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SHOWS
Elder
Gallery
presents
The Best of Americana
It
is rare these days to be able to take yourself back to a time
when life was much simpler. Elder Gallery in Charlotte has
assembled a collection of artwork that has captured the essence
of American life during the years from 1915 through the 1950s.
This period of time and the activities of daily life during
that time have affectionately been referred to as Americana.
During the month of December Elder Gallery presents paintings
from the collection of Ernest Walker (1892 – 1991),
who painted scenes in and around New York City, New England,
Paris and Great Britain. The exhibition contains approximately
sixty-five miniature watercolor paintings as well as several
larger paintings from the artist’s personal collection.
Each painting captures the spirit and relative innocence of
America during its formative years.
Walker was born in Rochdale, England in 1892 where he demonstrated
great promise as a young artist. He won a scholarship to Sheffield
School of Art in 1908 and subsequently a full scholarship
to Manchester Municipal School of Art in 1909. During his
studies he was awarded the coveted King’s Prize for
Design
In 1913 Walker moved to the United States and attended the
Art Student’s League in New York City. He worked as
a freelance artist and, after serving in the United States
Army, returned to England, married and painted throughout
Great Britain for a number of years. In 1930 Walker returned
to Long Island and became a freelance artist and contributed
to Fortune, Woman’s Home Companion, McCall’s,
Country Life and Pictorial Review.
In 1935 the artist was commissioned by House & Garden
to paint interiors of manor homes in England. A number of
his paintings were shown on the cover of the magazine. The
artist was invited to exhibit his work at the Chicago Art
Institute in 1938 and at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Watercolor
Exhibition in 1939.
Elder Gallery’s exhibition will offer for sale the painting
entitled “The Church, Redding Center, Connecticut”
which was included in The Whitney Museum of Art’s Annual
Exhibition of Contemporary American Art of 1941.
During the 1940s and 1950s Walker continued painting for House
& Garden, Lord and Taylor, Abraham & Strauss, General
Electric and others. He Illustrated a number of books for
Harper Brothers Publishing and MacMillan Publishing.
Ernest Walker died in South Carolina in 1991 at the age of
ninety-nine. Elder Gallery is the exclusive representative
for the Walker Collection. The show will continue through
December 30, 2005.

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