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Name
  
Robert Rucker


Robert Malcolm Rucker Houmas house plantation by Robert Malcolm Rucker on artnet

Died
  
March 7, 2001, Mandeville, Louisiana, United States

Robert Malcolm Rucker (March 28, 1932 – March 7, 2001) was a southern, impressionistic artist born in New Orleans, Louisiana. At the age of sixteen he opened his first art gallery in the French Quarter section of New Orleans.

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Background

Having been born the son of Edward Augustus Rucker, a noted Louisiana steamboat captain, many of Rucker’s works focus on the southern countryside of the Mississippi Delta. Following a long day of swimming in the Mississippi River, Rucker developed a severe case of poliomyelitis at the age of seventeen. As a result of his illness, the Louisiana Department of Education funded Rucker's education at the John McCrady School of Fine Arts located on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Later following his graduation, Rucker worked briefly as a medical school illustrator for Tulane University School of Medicine.

Later life

Rucker is known as one of Louisiana's most renowned artists. He is known to have generated thousands of paintings during his lifetime. He is the father to three daughters Lynn, Yvonne, and Janet. In 1997 Rucker was named a “Louisiana Legend” by the Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Four years later on March 7, 2001, Rucker died of a fatal heart attack.

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