John, Grace Spaulding

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Painter, writer, lecturer; New York, N.Y. and Houston, Tex. Lived 1892-1972. Ruth Uhler was a painter and lecturer who worked in Houston as well as Santa Fe, N.M.

From the description of Grace Spaulding John papers, 1890-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82229350

Grace Spaulding John was born February 10, 1890, in Battle Creek, Michigan, at the home of her maternal grandmother. The first thirteen years of her life were spent in Vermont where her father was a newspaper editor and publisher. The family moved to Beaumont, Texas, where Grace received her first art lessons from Penelope Lingham, a trained artist, who recognizing her talent, recommended that after finishing high school, Grace be sent to the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, in St. Louis Missouri. Grace would go on to study at the Chicago Art Institute, the Art Students League in New York City, the National Academy of Design in New York City, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Chester Springs, where she worked under Charles W. Hawthorne, who proposed her name for a Tiffany Foundation Fellowship. The result was that she was one of the eight young artists, chosen nationally, to reside and study at "Laurelton Hall," the beautiful home of Louis Comfort Tiffany, on Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York an entire summer.

In 1921 she went to Houston, Texas, to live, and there she married Alfred Morgan John, a prominent Houston attorney, the great-grandson of General Sam Houston. In 1927, Spaulding went to Europe, where she painted in France, Italy and Spain. In 1928, she made her first visit to Mexico, returning to Houston with enough paintings for a one-man show at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. A hallmark of her work was her use of natural brown linen for her canvases, sizing it first with rabbit skin glue, a technique taught to her by Hawthorne. In 193l, she traveled to New Mexico, where the earth colored pueblos and turquoise skies lured her back time and again. She had two children, a boy and a girl. Her husband died in 1937, in Houston. A fine portrait painter, she executed over a hundred and twenty-five portraits, all done from life, among them Thomas Mann, Edgar Lee Masters, and Oveta Culp Hobby dressed in her uniform as first commander of the WAACS which is now in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Spaulding was adept in any medium - oil, dry-point, lithography (on stone), pastel, conté, charcoal, pen and ink, watercolor, block print, and plexiglas. She was given a one-man show of her small plexiglas carvings at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and while Spaulding's early murals were done in true fresco, she was the first to use the newly developed medium of plexiglas for her large panels on which, using special tools, she carved her designs. She traveled constantly, and among her canvases are scenes of Texas, Virginia, Florida, Colorado, California, New York, Canada, and, of course, New Mexico, Mexico and Europe. During her career, she had twenty-seven one-man shows. She was a recognized poet, and three books of her poetry, illustrated with what she called her "living line" drawings, were published. There is also a prize winning novel, Black Son, White Son, to her credit. The Archives of American Arts has microfilm of her papers, and color slides of her paintings. Examples of her work are to be found in the principle museums, libraries, and universities in the United States. Her last studio was in Houston at 1503 Banks Street. Only the week before she died, she gave a reading of her poetry to a large audience at Houston's Galleria. She died on July 22, 1972.

From the guide to the Guide to the Grace Spaulding John papers MS 383., 1890-1977, (Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX)

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creatorOf Grace Spaulding John papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Guide to the Grace Spaulding John papers MS 383., 1890-1977 Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
referencedIn Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Office of the Director. James Johnson Sweeney correspondence, 1961-1967. Hirsch Library Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
creatorOf Guide to the Grace Spaulding John papers MS 383., 1890-1977 Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
creatorOf JOHN, GRACE SPAULDING. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
creatorOf John, Grace Spaulding. Grace Spaulding John : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1920-2000 [graphic]. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection
referencedIn John, Grace Spaulding, 1890-1972 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
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associatedWith Bistram, Emile, 1895-1976 person
associatedWith Bolding, Patricia Spaulding Smith, b. 1944 person
associatedWith Frick Art Reference Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Hancock, John W. Sr., d. 1960 person
associatedWith Hobby, Oveta Culp, 1905-1995 person
associatedWith Hughes, Pamela Sturtevant Keightley, b. 1946 person
associatedWith John, Alfred M., d. 1936 person
associatedWith John, Grace Spaulding person
associatedWith John, John Spaulding, b. 1915 person
associatedWith Keightley, Patricia John, b. 1916 person
associatedWith Larch-Miller, Aloysius person
associatedWith Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955 person
associatedWith Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Office of the Director. corporateBody
associatedWith Pershing, Ruth Uhler, 1898-1967 person
associatedWith Pillot, Joseph E., 1886-1966 person
associatedWith Spaulding, Gertrude Lavinia, 1871-1932 person
associatedWith Spaulding, Helim George, 1869-1943 person
associatedWith Stevens, Risë, b. 1913 person
associatedWith Uhler, Ruth Pershing, 1898-1969. person
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Texas--Houston
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Birth 1890

Death 1972

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