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Le Grand Salon, Musée Jacquemart-André
1912 · Oil on canvas
27 3/8 x 33 7/8 in. (69.5 x 86 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Walter Gay was an American painter whose interiors and domestic scenes captured the quiet dignity of vernacular spaces and period furnishings. Working primarily in oil on canvas, he developed a refined technique for rendering light and shadow across rooms filled with antique objects and architectural detail. Based in Hingham, Massachusetts, his work bridged late 19th-century American realism and a more intimate, meditative approach to domestic subject matter. His paintings have been included in major surveys of American art, including the Museum of Modern Art.
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