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Sister Gertrude Morgan

Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900 - 1980) was active/lived in Louisiana.  Sister Morgan is known for Folk genre and religious theme painting, calligraphy, teaching.

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Born in Lafayette, Alabama, Gertrude Morgan was inspired to paint from religious conviction after what she described as a "divine visitation" in her kitchen in 1934. She, with only a third-grade education, then left her family and at age 37, became an evangelist. Two years later, she settled in New Orleans where she became a street preacher of the gospel for a fundamentalist sect.

She started an orphanage and built a small church. Inspired by what she called the "divine word," she dressed in and surrounded herself with items of white, a mode of dress until her death when she was age 80. In keeping with this appearance, she asserted that she had been instructed to become the bride of Christ.

After 1965, when her orphanage was destroyed by a hurricane, she focused on painting, something that had always held her interest and something that brought her national attention thanks to her art dealer, Larry Borenstein. He discovered her preaching gospel on a street corner about   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 7453 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Sister Gertrude Morgan

   Sister Gertrude Morgan  Born:  1900 - Lafayette, Alabama
Died:   1980 - New Orleans, Louisiana
Known for:  Folk genre and religious theme painting, calligraphy, teaching
Name variants:  Gertrude Morgan

Born in Lafayette, Alabama, Gertrude Morgan was inspired to paint from religious conviction after what she described as a "divine visitation" in her kitchen in 1934. She, with only a third-grade education, then left her family and at age 37, became an evangelist. Two years later, she settled in New Orleans where she became a street preacher of the gospel for a fundamentalist sect.

She started an orphanage and built a small church. Inspired by what she called the "divine word," she dressed in and surrounded herself with items of white, a mode of dress until her death when she was age 80. In keeping with this appearance, she asserted that she had been instructed to become the bride of Christ.

After 1965, when her orphanage was  ...  Displaying 750 of 7453 characters.

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