The following text, posted 5/25/2013, is from the website of Building Provincetown, wordpress.com. From what one has heard of the artist Jackson Lambert (1919-2011), it seems reasonable to surmise... Read full biography
The following text, posted 5/25/2013, is from the website of Building Provincetown, wordpress.com. From what one has heard of the artist Jackson Lambert (1919-2011), it seems reasonable to surmise that he would have been quietly amused by the notion of dying on a street called Off Cemetery; indeed,... Read full biography
The following text, posted 5/25/2013, is from the website of Building Provincetown, wordpress.com. From what one has heard of the artist Jackson Lambert (1919-2011), it seems reasonable to surmise that he would have been quietly amused by the notion of dying on a street called Off Cemetery; indeed, that he might have executed a deft cartoon on the very topic. This was his home for the last five years of his life. He moved here in 2006 from 150 Commercial Street so that Maggie, his lab, could... Read full biography
The following text, posted 5/25/2013, is from the website of Building Provincetown, wordpress.com. From what one has heard of the artist Jackson Lambert (1919-2011), it seems reasonable to surmise that he would have been quietly amused by the notion of dying on a street called Off Cemetery; indeed, that he might have executed a deft cartoon on the very topic. This was his home for the last five years of his life. He moved here in 2006 from 150 Commercial Street so that Maggie, his lab, could have an enclosed yard. (Sally Rose, “Provincetown Artist Jackson Lambert Celebrates Nine Decades of Creative Life,” The Provincetown Banner/Wicked Local, 14 November 2009.). Lambert grew up on a farm in Illinois and briefly studied art and sculpture at... Read full biography
The following text, posted 5/25/2013, is from the website of Building Provincetown, wordpress.com. From what one has heard of the artist Jackson Lambert (1919-2011), it seems reasonable to surmise that he would have been quietly amused by the notion of dying on a street called Off Cemetery; indeed, that he might have executed a deft cartoon on the very topic. This was his home for the last five years of his life. He moved here in 2006 from 150 Commercial Street so that Maggie, his lab, could have an enclosed yard. (Sally Rose, “Provincetown Artist Jackson Lambert Celebrates Nine Decades of Creative Life,” The Provincetown Banner/Wicked Local, 14 November 2009.). Lambert grew up on a farm in Illinois and briefly studied art and sculpture at the University of Illinois. He was introduced to Provincetown in the 1930s by one of his professors, LaForce Baile... Read full biography
Jackson Lambert - Artist Info
About Jackson Lambert: Books
Books & Publications (2)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Provincetown Art Association and Museum: The Permanent Collection