1. single piece of art from a nice collection, all are on Pricetronic, all are listed individually, 98% is not signed, just a few were signed, but all are from the same hand, many are sketches. 2. i show any problems i saw, i have not cleaned this in anyway. 3. i have much similar, so look at my other stuff and check my feedback for any concerns. 4. i dispatch my items quickly and safely, no worries. Gertrude Ann Youse
, more commonly known as Gay Youse
,
was a painter, teacher, and gallery director. She spent most of her
life making art prevalent and important to the Duxbury, Massachusetts community. Moving from Boston in the 1950s, where she had attended
school at the Museum of Fine Arts, Youse was influenced by Austrian
expressionist Oskar Kokoschka who gave a talk at her school and was exhibited in the Boston museum.
Youse painted portraits and still lifes but was mainly known for
landscapes.
From 1958 to 1968 Youse taught classes at the Duxbury Art
Association to all ages. She continued to teach out of her studio on
Church Street but Gay's attention was drawn to the Helen Bumpus Gallery
in 1968 where she became the gallery director for 20 years. She
exhibited artists like Alice Neel Harold Toivish, Mariana Pineda, Louis Tarlow, Jack Wolfe, Penelope Lencks, David
Aronson, and Karl Zerbe. To stimulate students in the local high
school, Duxbury High School, Youse showed the students works in the
gallery. Many of her students went on to becoming artists in their own
right or art educators. The high school created a perpetual
scholarship in her name for Duxbury graduates. Youse from 1970s to her death in 1994 spent her time in Maine teaching and painting her surroundings till the day she died
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