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  • Died: 1977
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Lifespan: 68 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Witches
    • The Stroll
    • Slaughterhouse Ruins at Aledo
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  • Born: 1909, Austin, United States of America
  • Art period: Modern
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Top-ranked work: Witches

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سؤال 1:
Where was Gertrude Abercrombie born?
سؤال 2:
What type of music heavily influenced Gertrude Abercrombie's art?
سؤال 3:
Which organization did Gertrude Abercrombie work for in the mid-1930s?
سؤال 4:
What is a recurring theme or symbol often found in Abercrombie's paintings?

Gertrude Abercrombie: A Life in Art

  • Born: Austin, Texas (February 17, 1909)
  • Died: Chicago, Illinois (July 3, 1977)
  • Nationality: American

Early Life and Education

  • Gertrude Abercrombie was born into a family of traveling opera singers. Her parents, Tom and Lula Janes Abercrombie, frequently moved due to their profession.
  • The family spent time in Berlin in 1913 before returning to the United States amidst World War I. They eventually settled in Hyde Park, Chicago.
  • She received a degree in Romance Languages from the University of Illinois in 1929.
  • Briefly studied figure drawing at the Art Institute of Chicago and took a year-long course in commercial art at the American Academy of Art.
  • Early employment included creating advertisements for Mesirow Department Store and working as an artist for Sears.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Abercrombie dedicated herself to painting by 1932, achieving her first sale in 1933.
  • Her work during the 1930s was influenced by European Surrealism, though she didn't explicitly identify with the movement. She considered herself a Midwestern artist.
  • She participated in the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Federal Art Project from 1934 to 1940.
  • Her style evolved from impressionistic brushwork to a more precise, linear approach.
  • Recurring themes and symbols include self-portraits, interiors, landscapes, owls, cats, keys, shells, doors, stairways, and ladders.
  • She often depicted solitary figures in sparsely furnished rooms, creating an atmosphere of introspection and mystery.
  • Her color palette shifted from dark, earthy tones to lighter hues after her second marriage.
  • Abercrombie's work is characterized by a dreamlike quality, elongated figures, and a symbolic vocabulary.

Influences and Notable Works

  • Giorgio de Chirico: Abercrombie’s style shows influence from the Italian metaphysical painter.
  • Ivan Albright & Julia Thecla: Shared regional magical realism with these contemporaries.
  • Jazz Music: Her close relationships with jazz musicians like Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker profoundly influenced her artistic vision, inspiring "Gertrude's Bounce" by Richie Powell.
  • Notable Works: White Cat (1938), Slaughterhouse Ruins at Aledo, Witches, Self-Portrait of My Sister, and numerous smaller works depicting interiors and symbolic objects.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Abercrombie is recognized as a significant figure in the Chicago art scene and a key representative of American Surrealism.
  • Her unique style and introspective themes have garnered increasing attention from scholars and collectors.
  • The Gertrude Abercrombie Trust, established through her will, distributed her work and that of other artists she supported to cultural institutions throughout the Midwest.
  • A major retrospective of her work was held at the Hyde Park Art Center shortly before her death in 1977.
  • Her art continues to be celebrated for its dreamlike quality, symbolic depth, and exploration of personal identity.



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