How old was Ray Ellis when he died?
Ray Ellis (1921-2013) painted for over seventy years and on all seven continents. He was widely recognized for the originality of his paintings and was sought out for many museum and private collections in the United States and abroad.
What are the themes of Ray Ellis paintings?
Ellis’s paintings have been the subject of seventeen books. The themes of which have varied widely from the southern lowcountry to Martha’s Vineyard, flowers and gardens, moonlight, golf and fishing. His most recent book, Painting a Life, is a biography that examines his life and career.
What’s the name of Ray Ellis most recent book?
His most recent book, Painting a Life, is a biography that examines his life and career. For three consecutive years beginning in 1998, Ellis was commissioned by the President to paint scenes of the White House to be reproduced as the official Christmas card.
When did Ray Ellis paint the White House Christmas card?
For three consecutive years beginning in 1998, Ellis was commissioned by the President to paint scenes of the White House to be reproduced as the official Christmas card. In 2004 Ray Ellis was awarded the Salmagundi Club’s Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts.
Ray Ellis (1921-2013) painted for over seventy years and on all seven continents. He was widely recognized for the originality of his paintings and was sought out for many museum and private collections in the United States and abroad.
Ellis’s paintings have been the subject of seventeen books. The themes of which have varied widely from the southern lowcountry to Martha’s Vineyard, flowers and gardens, moonlight, golf and fishing. His most recent book, Painting a Life, is a biography that examines his life and career.
His most recent book, Painting a Life, is a biography that examines his life and career. For three consecutive years beginning in 1998, Ellis was commissioned by the President to paint scenes of the White House to be reproduced as the official Christmas card.
For three consecutive years beginning in 1998, Ellis was commissioned by the President to paint scenes of the White House to be reproduced as the official Christmas card. In 2004 Ray Ellis was awarded the Salmagundi Club’s Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts.