Martha Kantor Explained

Martha Kantor should not be confused with Martha Kanter.

Martha Kantor
Birth Name:Martha Ryther
Birth Date:1896
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Place:New City, New York, U.S.
Education:Modern Art School
Occupation:Glass painter
Spouse:Jock Fulton
Morris Kantor

Martha Kantor (1896–1981) was an American glass painter. She was a member of the art colony in New City, New York, and "recognized as a master" of painting on glass."

Early life

Kantor was born as Martha Ryther in 1896 in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] [2] Her mother, Martha Dickinson, was a painter and Kantor took painting lessons from Maurice Prendergast at a young age.[2] She subsequently studied under Hugo Robus and William Zorach at the Modern Art School in New York City.[1]

Career

Kantor joined an art colony in New City, New York co-founded by her former teacher Hugo Robus and another artist, Henry Varnum Poor in 1918.[3] By the 1930s, she took up painting on glass, an old method of folk art.[2] She painted Cape Cod houses and still lifes.[2] Her work was exhibited at the Zabriskie Gallery in New York City. According to The New York Times, she became "recognized as a master of the medium."[1]

Kantor was the founder of the Rockland Foundation, later known as the Rockland Center for the Arts in West Nyack, New York.[2]

Personal life, death and legacy

Kantor was married twice. Her first husband was Jock Fulton. Her second husband, Morris Kantor, was an artist.[1] Kantor resided on South Mountain Road in New City, New York,[2] and she summered in Provincetown, Massachusetts.[1]

Kantor died of cancer on January 10, 1981 in New City, New York, aged 84.[1] She was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Rockland Center for the Arts in November 1981.[2] One of her paintings, Reading In Bed, is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.[4] The Art Institute of Chicago holds a screen-printed silk work by her.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Kramer . Hilton . Martha Kantor, 84; Painted On Glass . November 19, 2018 . The New York Times . January 10, 1981.
  2. News: Retrospective exhibition of art works by Martha Ryther opens this weekend . November 20, 2018 . The Journal News . White Plains, New York . November 6, 1981. 44. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Sculptor Hugo Robus Of New City Is Dead . November 19, 2018 . The Record . Hackensack, New Jersey . January 15, 1964. 54. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Martha Ryther, Reading in Bed, 1943, oil on glass, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Virginia Zabriskie, 1985.100 . Smithsonian American Art Museum . November 20, 2018.
  5. Web site: Kantor . Martha Ryther . Off to War . The Art Institute of Chicago . en.