Walter Gay (1856-1937) spent much of his career as a painter "searching for the spirit of empty rooms," as he put it.
Walter Gay (January 22, 1856 - July 15, 1937) was an American painter born at Hingham, Massachusetts.
In 1876 the couple moved to Paris, France where Walter Gay became a pupil of Leon Bonnat.
Amazing Artfulness of Captain Cuttle, and a new Pursuit for Walter Gay 16.
Piece out my history, in connexion with young Walter Gay, and what he has made me feel; and think of me more leniently, James, if you can.
She started up, looked round, and with a piercing cry, saw Walter Gay behind her!
I walked out once, John, during a conversation between two brothers, to which, in the beginning, young Walter Gay was a party.
West Indian trading ship whose unhappy fate is recalled by Walter Gay.
Lots of dogs, and a work by Walter Gay, a friend of Wharton's.
The stars of the show, however, are two paintings by Walter Gay, an American whose interiors depicted the gilded age.