Martha Ambrose: The Rediscovery of a Southern Regional Artist (Louisiana Artists)

Martha Ambrose: The Rediscovery of a Southern Regional Artist (Louisiana Artists) image
ISBN-10:

1935754777

ISBN-13:

9781935754770

Released: Aug 30, 2016
Format: Paperback, 232 pages
to view more data

Description:

Imagine purchasing a house and finding a treasure trove of art by a single significant artist, left all but abandoned in a leaky garage. This is exactly what happened to Scott Veazey when, in 2003, he purchased the home of his lifelong friend and mentor, artist Martha Wright Ambrose. Ambrose's work had been largely forgotten, but a chance encounter between Veazey and award-winning art and architectural historian and writer Roulhac Toledano, brought revived interest in her art.


Thoroughly researching the artist s life in interviews, published sources, and archives, Toledano and Veazey have since worked to fill in the story that is Martha Ambrose: from her formal education at the New Orleans Art School, the Art Students League of New York, and the Cape School of Art; to her marriage and travels with fellow artist Jack Ambrose; and her career
as an artist, teacher, and activist in the New Orleans community.


Painting over the course of fifty years, Ambrose, both student and teacher, remained true to herself as a representational artist, determined to be, each day, a better painter. Her paintings include the architecture of New Orleans and southern Louisiana, rural landscapes and waterways, and depictions of her worldwide travels. Rescued from certain destruction, Ambrose s extensive body of work has since been cleaned and preserved and is presented to the general public for the first time in Martha Wright Ambrose (1914-2000): The Rediscovery of a Southern Regional Artist.


Material collected and included here also brings into print for the first time information on Ambrose s colleagues and acquaintances: New Orleans artists, gallery owners, and art teachers who spent their lives promoting French Quarter and south Louisiana art. The authors also introduce readers to dozens of twentieth-century southern and New Orleans artists, placing them and Ambrose in her appropriate context as a twentieth-century Southern Regional artist.


























We're an Amazon Associate. We earn from qualifying purchases at Amazon and all stores listed here.

Want a Better Price Offer?

Set a price alert and get notified when the book starts selling at your price.

Want to Report a Pricing Issue?

Let us know about the pricing issue you've noticed so that we can fix it.