Paramour Fine Arts

Davis, Gladys Rockmore

(1901-1967)

Born in New York, Gladys Rockmore Davis was highly regarded as a painter. She won several awards and was considered one of the most important female painters of her era. A small book on her work was published by the AMERICAN ARTISTS GROUP in 1945.
All artwork is signed by the artist unless otherwise stated in the description.

Showing all artwork for Gladys Rockmore Davis.

Clicking a thumbnail below will show the full-size image for the selected artwork.

"Making Up Backstage" (Sono Asato)

"Making Up Backstage" (Sono Asato)

Oil on Canvas, c. 1940
12 1/4 in. x 9 in. (311 mm x 229 mm)
Framed

Availability: Sold
Price:

A wonderful composition from her series of paintings of the ballet. It is signed lower right with her initials and was exhibited at Midtown Galleries in New York. It is illustrated in the monograph, Gladys Rockmore Davis, published by THE AMERICAN ARTISTS GROUP

"The Lute"

"The Lute"

Oil on canvas, 1937
30 in. x 40 in. (762 mm x 1016 mm)
Framed

Availability: In Stock
Price: $19,500

Signed lower left. Winner of the M.R. French Memorial Gold Medal for a student or former student of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1937. It is illustrated in the monograph, Gladys Rockmore Davis, published by THE AMERICAN ARTISTS GROUP Provenance: Midtown Galleries