Walter Gay (1856-1937)
Walter Gay (1856-1937)

Room in the Villa Sylvia

Details
Walter Gay (1856-1937)
Room in the Villa Sylvia
signed 'Walter Gay' and inscribed 'To Mrs Curtis/Souvenir of Villa Sylvia' (lower left)
oil on canvas
21¾ x 14¾ in. (55.2 x 37.5 cm.)
Provenance
The artist.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Curtis, gift from the above.
By descent to the present owner.
Literature
A.E. Gallatin, Walter Gay: Paintings of French Interiors, New York, 1920, n.p., pl. 13, illustrated.

Lot Essay

The inscription on the present work to Mrs. Curtis refers to the wife of Ralph W. Curtis, a fellow artist who Walter Gay met in Paris around 1876. Part of the prominent publishing family of Philadelphia, Curtis spent much of his life as an expatriate staying at family residences abroad, including the Palazzo Barbaro in Venice and, pictured here, the Villa Sylvia in Saint-Jean-sur-Mer, France. A watercolor of very similar composition entitled Fireplace, Villa Sylvia was included in the 1980 Walter Gay retrospective at New York University's Grey Art Gallery.

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