Celia Gamble student art work
Work on Paper
Student art work by Celia Martin Gamble, who would in 1919 marry Edwin House and moved to Saugatuck.
Three still-life gouaches with Japanese objects: brass candlestick, vase of wrapped chop sticks or incense, doll and fan. Dated 1910. 16.5x19.5"
Clothed figure drawings, pencil, 9x12"
Three "Language of Ornament" studies: purple iris continuous pattern, blue medallion, blue Native American-inspired circular motif, 11x15"
Written report and thirteen ink studies of Roman ornament, 9x12"
Four graphite drawings of Roman sculptures, 18x24" Dated 1907
Graphite drawings of Roman sculptures, 18x24"
"Country Life in America" magazine cover design, 14x10"
2022.11.57
2022.11
McEnroe, Therese "Tess" K.
Donation
AC flat file 4
Art Conservation Room
House, Celia Martin (Gamble) (1890-1976)
02/23/2022
08/21/2024