John Gable

American (1944)

About the artist:

Born in1944 in Frankfort, Kentucky and lives in Woolwich, Maine. American Muralist John Gable uses vivid color, light and detail to create a variety of commissioned murals for selected architectural and interior design firms, corporations, museums, restaurants and other high-end commercial or residential structures. Murals include those done for the Automotive Hall of Fame, the Burning Tree Golf Club, the History of Duck Hunting on the Cheseapeake, and special projects for Audi and Volkswagen. Gable murals are done primarily in acrylic on canvas but often his work is done in Watercolors, as for his commission for the America’s Cup series, Boston Classical Orchestra in concert, and the National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C. The subject matter and style of Gable’s work is adapted to the project and can vary from painterly realism to a precise graphic or period style. Education: 1962 The University of Kentucky 1963 -1966 The Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles, degree in Industrial Design Selected Group Exhibitions: The National Academy of Design, New York ( Winner of the William A. Paton Prize, 161st Annual Exhibition) The Forum Gallery, New York City The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio The Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine The Coe Kerr Gallery, New York City The American Watercolor Society, New York City (Artist Magazine Award) Selected One-Person Shows: The Peyson- Weisburg Gallery, New York City Barridoff Galleries, Portland, Maine Francesca Anderson Gallery, Boston The Guild of Boston Artists, Boston

John Gable

American (1944)

(4 works)

About the artist:

Born in1944 in Frankfort, Kentucky and lives in Woolwich, Maine. American Muralist John Gable uses vivid color, light and detail to create a variety of commissioned murals for selected architectural and interior design firms, corporations, museums,

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