Photographs of Walter Gay, undated
Scope and Content Note
Quarter-length cabinet card portrait of Gay as a young man by Notman Photo Co., Boston.
Studio portrait by Notman Photo Co., Boston. [glossy reproduction mounted on foamcore]
Gay as a young man, seated in front of fireplace in a large room. [stored in oversize]
Half-length studio portrait of Walter Gay as a young man, seated, holding a bowler hat and walking stick. Framed photograph appears in Gay's 1909 painting, La Cheminée. [facsimile in the original filigree metal frame stored in oversize]
Half-length portrait, seated in an armchair, reading a book.
Gay standing in profile in his studio, holding a palette, signed "W.H. Stewart" in ink at lower left. Framed photograph appears in Gay's 1909 painting, La Cheminée. [facsimile in the original wood frame stored in oversize]
Full-length portrait, sitting in armchair, holding a palette, later in life by Bonney, Paris.
Gay seated with Lord Joseph Duveen and Clarence Mackay, and Gay's dog, Jet, outside Gay's Château Le Bréau, after the hunt, circa 1910. [facsimile in the original wood frame stored in oversize]
Studio portrait of Walter Gay, his three brothers (Eben Howard, William Otis, Harry Howard), and their mother (Ellen Blake Blood). Biographical notes included. [glossy reproduction]
Dates
- Creation: undated
Repository Details
Part of the Frick Collection Archives Repository