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Walter Bambrook

(1910-1984)

New Mexican Adobe home, circa 1950s

Oil on canvas
Signed lower right: Bambrook; dated by repute
24.125" H x 29.125" W

  • Provenance:
    Private Collection, California
    Private Collection, acquired from the above by descent

    Other notes:
    Lifelong Albuquerque-native Walter Bambrook's artistic practice focused on depictions of his local New Mexican landscape and adobe structures. Bambrook attended art school at the University of New Mexico and then continued his studies under Carl von Hassler for four years. He made extensive painting trips throughout the state, working on sketches and completing works on-site, and also taught art at the University as well as Height's Community Club, and the Women's Club of Albuquerque.

    Bambrook was exhibited throughout the country, including at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., and the High Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, TX, and received many prestigious awards. Bambrook was a member of and served as National Vice-President (1969-70) at Artists Equity.
  • Condition: Visual: Grime and craquelure, some of which is slightly unstable, with attendant small pigment losses, pea-sized or smaller, scattered throughout. A 1" H x 0.5" W area of loss to the top pigment layer, exposing the white underpaint, with surrounding attendant very unstable pigment, in the lower portion of the left edge. A rice-sized pigment loss, exposing the canvas, near the center of the upper edge. Stretcher bar creases showing mostly along the upper, lower, and right edges.

    Blacklight: Small, possible touch-ups scattered in the upper half.

    Frame: 28.75" H x 33.75" W x 2.25" D


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