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Santa Barbara with Flowers
John Gamble
Oil on Canvas
30x40 inches
John Gamble
Oil on Canvas
30x40 inches
| Born in Morristown, New Jersey, John Gamble is known for his California floral coastal and landscape paintings,especially fields of poppies and lupines. From Santa Barbara, he was one of the leaders of the California plein-airpainting movement. He was also a successful portrait painter.His father worked for a steamship company, and as a teen teenager, Gamble moved with his family to Auckland, NewZealand, and then in 1883, when he was age 20, he went to San Francisco. There he trained with Virgil Williams andEmil Carlsen at the San Francisco School of Design. Following this period, he went to Paris to study at the AcademieJulian with Jean Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant.He opened a studio in San Francisco but relocated to Santa Barbara after his studio was lost in the big fire in 1906. Fortwenty-five years, he was color consultant for the Santa Barbara Board of Architectural Review but made a good livingfrom the sale of his paintings. For the opening of the Fox Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara, he created a hugepanoramic landscape on the stage curtain.He painted in Arizona including the Grand Canyon, but his reputation was for vibrant wild flower painting, influenced bythe poppy fields of French Impressionist Claude Monet. He also painted coastal views of Pacific Ocean sunsets. One ofhis closest painting companions was Elmer Wachtel. |
 
