Gladys Rockmore Davis

Gladys Rockmore Davis (May 11, 1901 – February 16, 1967) was an American artist who worked in both public notice and fine arts. She gave going on a career in advertising art to put-on in creative painting. Her show in pastels ranks behind her oils, and her chief subjects are children, nudes, and nevertheless lifes. She along with painted ballet dancers, vignettes of liberated Paris, and scenes of Spain. An art critic taking into consideration called Gladys Rockmore Davis "the ten-year incredulity of United States art". Her husband Floyd Davis and her son Noel Rockmore were renowned artists as well.

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