Born
in Philadelphia, Martha Walter was a well-known Philadelphia Impressionist
who specialized in light hearted, colorful beach scenes, especially
of Gloucester, Coney Island, Atlantic City and along the French Coast.
She studied
at the Pennsylvania Academy with William Merritt Chase. On a two-year
traveling Cresson Scholarship, she visited France, Spain, Italy and
Holland and attended the Academie Grande Chaumiere and the Academie
Julian in Paris. Finding the academy structure too confining, she established
a studio in the Rue De Bagneaus.
Her painting
captured the animation of the city and the light and color of seashore
scenes. With World War I, she returned to the United States and set
up a studio in Gloucester, Massachusetts, painting beach scenes. She
also became intrigued with Ellis Island and painted people as they arrived
in ethnic costume from other countries. |