Background
Gaul, Gilbert William was born on March 31, 1855 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Son of George W. and Cornelia A. (Gilbert) Gaul.
Gaul, Gilbert William was born on March 31, 1855 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Son of George W. and Cornelia A. (Gilbert) Gaul.
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, on March 31, 1855 to George West. and Cornelia A. (Gilbert) Gaul, he attended school in Newark, and at the Claverack Military Academy. He also studied with John G. Brown and at the Art Students" League of New York when it opened in 1875.
Numerous sources give his first name as "William" and his middle name as "Gilbert". Some sources report his first name as "Gilbert" and his middle name as "William". In New York, he began studying art under L. East. Wilmarth at the National Academy of Design school from 1872 until 1876.
In 1876 Gaul visited the American West, and on his return began to exhibit military and western paintings at the National Academy and elsewhere.
To supplement his income, he provided numerous illustrations to Century Magazine at a time when it was publishing Civil War memoirs. Three of his paintings were used as frontispieces to Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (1887-1888).
He also did work for Harper"s Weekly. Besides spending time in New York City, he had built a log cabin and studio on land near Fall Creek Falls in Van Buren County, Tennessee, on land he had inherited.
He also spent some time in 1890 as a special agent for the federal census among the native Americans in North Dakota.
Following this, he traveled to Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua, the Caribbean and South America. Halstead, Registered Nurse in September 1898. By the turn of the century, his work was falling out of favor and he turned increasingly to teaching but he still maintained a studio in Nashville where he worked on a series for a portfolio published in 1907 titled With the Confederate Colors.
lieutenant failed to attract much attention, and by 1910, Gaul had moved to Ridgefield, New Jersey.
He did tackle the Great War but with little success, and he died on December 21, 1919 after a long illness.
Married Marian, daughter