Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Ruth Hutton Ancker

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Columbia University


Name
  
Ruth Ancker

Died
  
August 16, 1979

Full Name
  
Ruth Lapet Hutton

Born
  
1901
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

Known for
  
Sculpture, illustration

Ruth Hutton Ancker, (1901–1979, born Ruth Lapet Hutton) was an American sculptor in the mid-20th century.

Contents

Early life and education

Hutton Ancker's ancestors immigrated to Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania in 1810, and they were among the first settlers there. Hutton Ancker's grandfather, Daniel Snyder, donated the ten acres on which the local normal school, which she would attend as a student, was built. Ruth Hutton was born to William Hutton and his wife. She attended what is now Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, which was known as Bloomsburg State Normal School when she graduated in 1918. In the early 1940s, she went on to study at Columbia University where she earned a degree in fine arts. She continued studying art at the Philadelphia Museum School, Parsons School of Design, the University of New Mexico and Cincinnati Art Academy.

Career

Hutton Ancker began her visual arts career in the 1920s as a fashion illustrator and designer, working in New York and Paris. At one point, she was employed in the French office of Women's Wear Daily. She told the Morning Press that she had produced thousands of illustrations, but the originals were purchased by various publications and few examples survived. In New York, she studied under Oronzio Maldarelli for several years, and it was he who encouraged her to pursue sculpture as a full time endeavor. She also learned from Ferenc Varga, Antonucci Volti, and Alessandro Monteleone. Hutton Ancker taught art at Cooper Union, New York Pratt Institute, Brooklyn University of Alabama, and the University of Cincinnati.

Hutton Ancker's work was exhibited in Paris, Rome, and New York, and she once gave a one-woman show of her sculptures at Bloomsburg State College's Haas Gallery. In New York, her work was shown at the Ward Eggleston Galleries at 969 Madison Avenue in 1959 and 1963. In 1970, the William Penn Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania gave a retrospective exhibit of her work.

Awards and memberships

Hutton Ancker won the Bloomsburg State College Alumni Award from her alma mater 1n 1967. University Woman magazine named her "one of the outstanding women in New Jersey history." She was elected to membership in the Philadelphia Art Alliance, the Painters and Sculptors Society of New Jersey, and the National Society of Arts and Letters. She also won an award for her sculpture from the Washington Sculptors Group. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania maintains a special collection of scholarship and media coverage relevant to Hutton Ancker, who is an alumna. The collection includes ten of her notebooks.

Personal life

Hutton married W. Mason Ancker, an advertising and marketing consultant, and appended his name to her own last name. Her brother, Robert Hutton, was a geography teacher for many years in the public school system serving Bloomsburg. She died August 16, 1979 of a heart condition.

References

Ruth Hutton Ancker Wikipedia