GERRIT SINCLAIR

"FILLING STATION"

OIL ON PANEL, EXHIBITED

AMERICAN, C.1948

12 X 16 INCHES

Gerrit Van Sinclair

1880-1955

Gerrit Van Sinclair was born in Grand Haven, Michigan in 1890. He studied art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1910 to 1915. His best known teachers at the Art Institute were John Vanderpoel and John Norton. In 1917 the artist enlisted in the Army Ambulance Corps and served in northern Italy and Austria. Scenes from his experience abroad are recorded in his works of the early 1920s.

Following the war, Sinclair settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he became a member of the faculty of the Layton School of Art upon the school’s founding in 1920. He continued to teach at the Layton School and at the Oxbow Summer School of Art in Saugatuck, Michigan until his retirement in 1954. Sinclair is recognized both as an important artist and teacher from the Great Lakes region. During his lifetime Sinclair’s paintings were exhibited at the Salon d’Automne in Paris, the Whitney Museum in New York, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, the Art Institute of Chicago and in many other museums and galleries. He received numerous prizes and commissions for his work including a W.P.A. mural commission for the Federal Building in Wassau, Wisconsin.

His style is a blend of realism and Impressionism but is clearly modern in its abstract concern for composition and color. Sinclair is best known for his regionalist paintings of rural and urban Wisconsin. His farm scene entitled ”Spring in Wisconsin” was exhibited at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York. Gerrit V. Sinclair died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1955.

Studied: Art Institute of Chicago 1910 - 1915 with Vanderpoel, Walcott and Norton

Teaching: Instructor of Art, Layton School of Art, Milwaukee, 1920 - 1954 Instructor of Art, Oxbow Summer School of Art, Saugatuck, MI, 1950s

Selected Solo Exhibitions: Milch Galleries, New York; Irving Galleries, Milwaukee; Dorothy Bradley Gallery, Milwaukee; Layton School of Art, Milwaukee; Milwaukee Art Institute, Milwaukee; The Fine Art Galleries, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Selected Group Exhibitions: Salon d’Automne, Paris; Milwaukee Art Institute; Salon Printemps, Paris; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; World’s Fair, New York, 1939 National Academy of Design, New York Boston Museum, Boston Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia

Work: Patrick & Beatrice Haggerty Museum, Marquette University Brooklyn Museum of Art