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Gwathmey, Robert

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Gwathmey, Robert (gwăth`mē), 1903–88, American painter, b. Richmond, Va. Gwathmey taught at Cooper Union from 1942 to 1968. Among the first white artists to portray African Americans with dignity, he created paintings with flat areas of color that combine empathy for impoverished Southern blacks with intense atmospheric effects of harsh sun and parched earth. Representative of his works, which are found in many museums, is Sowing (Whitney Mus., New York City).

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See his biography by M. Kammen (1999).

His son,

Charles Gwathmey, 1938–, b. Charlotte, N.C., is an American architect. He is particularly known for residential structures, such as the classic small modernist Hamptons, Long Island, house he designed for his parents (1965) and the signature mansions he created later in his career. Gwathmey's more recent buildings include an addition to New York's Guggenheim Museum Guggenheim Museum, officially Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, major museum of modern art in New York City. Founded in 1939 as the Museum of Non-objective Art, the Guggenheim is known for its remarkable circular building (1959) designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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 (1992) and the New York Public Library system's Science, Industry, and Business Library (1995).


Gwathmey, Robert (1903–88) painter; born in Richmond, Va. After studying art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1926–30), he participated in the New York art scene. He is especially noted for his sympathetic paintings of rural African-Americans, as in Singing and Mending (1945).


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