Arthur Hill Gilbert was born in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, in 1890. Following a stint in the Navy, Gilbert moved to Southern California in 1920 to attend the Otis Art Institute. Following further study in Paris and London, Gilbert settled in Monterey in 1930. That same year he was elected in to the National Academy of Design. Gilbert is best remembered for his Live Oak filled Monterey-area landscapes. Arthur Hill Gilbert died on his ranch near Stockton, California, in 1970. For more information on Arthur Hill Gilbert and other artists we represent, please visit the artist index on our gallery website |