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Russell Chatham

Russell Chatham (October 27, 1939 – November 10, 2019)[1] was a contemporary American landscape artist and author who spent most of his career living in Livingston, Montana. The artist was the grandson of landscape painter Gottardo Piazzoni,[2] though he was essentially a self-taught artist. His work has been exhibited in over 400 one man shows and in museums and galleries over the last five decades. Art scribe Robert Hughes was among Chatham's collectors along with Paul Allen and actor Jack Nicholson.[3]

Russell Chatham
Born(1939-10-27)October 27, 1939
San Francisco, California, United States
DiedNovember 10, 2019(2019-11-10) (aged 80)
Occupation(s)Landscape painter and author

Early life and career edit

Chatham's parents were Russell Wilson Chatham (1906–1974) and Romy Charlotte Piazzoni (1908-1996). His great uncle was Luigi Piazzoni, a Swiss-born immigrant who came to upper Carmel Valley, California in the 19th-century along with his grandfather.[4][5][6]

Chatham's work eschewed the narrative tendency of much western art and presented landscapes that stand in intimate relationship towards the human figure even in the absence of it. In the early 1980s Chatham began making lithographs and stood as one of the world's foremost practitioners of that craft.[7]

In addition to lithography, Chatham also produced original oil paintings. His oil paintings currently sell for tens of thousands of dollars, and there was a multi-year waiting list for commissions, but according to his dealers, he preferred printing lithographs as the more challenging art form. (Longtime Livingston residents can recall a time when early in his career Chatham traded his canvases for essential services in a barter arrangement.) Despite being a print, Chatham's lithographs have little to do with modern process lithography, which always starts from a photograph and typically only uses four colors. His art lithographs may have 30 or 40 different layers of color, all of which have to be hand drawn on to the printing plate, and the colors selected for the final effect. To see some of the early proofs of one of his prints is to see a study in vivid and unusual colors from which it is almost impossible to conceive of the final subtle shadings and quiet colors.[7]

In addition to his work as a painter, Chatham also authored several books. a series of short stories "Dark Waters" in which he detailed the exploits of his hunting friends, like the author Jim Harrison. The stories were Rabelaisian, vulgar, and exquisitely written (one suspects with a little help from his literary friends). William Hjortsberg disputed this during a presentation in Livingston on Livingston on December 9, 2008. "He is quite a good writer in his own right," Hjortsberg said. They center on hunting, fly fishing, food, wine and life changes. One story centers around preparing roast duck on an annual outing devoted solely to excess.[7][8] In addition to "Dark Waters", Chatham authored several books about fly fishing.

Many of Chatham's painted works have adorned the covers of Harrison's works.

In 2011, Chatham moved from Livingston back to California. He had a studio in Marshall, California.[2]

Selected bibliography edit

  • "Striped bass on the fly: a guide to California waters" (Examiner Special Projects, 1977) ISBN 978-0893950002
  • "Russell Chatham" (Clark City Press, 1987) ISBN 978-0944439005
  • "Silent Seasons: Twenty-one Fishing Stories" (Clark City Press, 1988) ISBN 978-0944439050
  • "Dark Waters: Essays, Short Stories and Articles (Clark City Press, 1988) ISBN 978-0944439036
  • "The Angler's Coast" (Clark City Press, revised, 1990) ISBN 978-0944439128
  • "Russell Chatham: One Hundred Paintings" (Clark City Press, 1990) ISBN 978-0944439241

References edit

  1. ^ "Former Livingston painter Russell Chatham dies at 80". November 12, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Whiting, Sam (May 13, 2011). "Painter Russell Chatham falls on hard times". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  3. ^ Webb, Jaci (December 15, 2014). "YAM at 50: Renowned former Montana artist Russell Chatham paints light on the land". Billings Gazette – Entertainment. Retrieved December 15, 2014.
  4. ^ Jan Holloway (June 26, 2005). "The Piazzoni Legacy, Three Generations Paint the Splendors of California". Bolinas Museum. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  5. ^ Chatham, Russell (1990). Russell Chatham: One Hundred Paintings. Livingston, Montana. Retrieved January 16, 2023. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ "Historical Information for Russell Wilson Chatham". FamilySearch. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c Wilkinson, Todd (July 25, 2006). . New West. Archived from the original on September 18, 2012. Retrieved July 24, 2011.
  8. ^ Wilkinson, Todd. "To Find Russell Chatham, Look Homeward". Wildlife Art Journal. Archived from the original on January 5, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2011.

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Russell Chatham October 27 1939 November 10 2019 1 was a contemporary American landscape artist and author who spent most of his career living in Livingston Montana The artist was the grandson of landscape painter Gottardo Piazzoni 2 though he was essentially a self taught artist His work has been exhibited in over 400 one man shows and in museums and galleries over the last five decades Art scribe Robert Hughes was among Chatham s collectors along with Paul Allen and actor Jack Nicholson 3 Russell ChathamBorn 1939 10 27 October 27 1939San Francisco California United StatesDiedNovember 10 2019 2019 11 10 aged 80 Occupation s Landscape painter and authorEarly life and career editChatham s parents were Russell Wilson Chatham 1906 1974 and Romy Charlotte Piazzoni 1908 1996 His great uncle was Luigi Piazzoni a Swiss born immigrant who came to upper Carmel Valley California in the 19th century along with his grandfather 4 5 6 Chatham s work eschewed the narrative tendency of much western art and presented landscapes that stand in intimate relationship towards the human figure even in the absence of it In the early 1980s Chatham began making lithographs and stood as one of the world s foremost practitioners of that craft 7 In addition to lithography Chatham also produced original oil paintings His oil paintings currently sell for tens of thousands of dollars and there was a multi year waiting list for commissions but according to his dealers he preferred printing lithographs as the more challenging art form Longtime Livingston residents can recall a time when early in his career Chatham traded his canvases for essential services in a barter arrangement Despite being a print Chatham s lithographs have little to do with modern process lithography which always starts from a photograph and typically only uses four colors His art lithographs may have 30 or 40 different layers of color all of which have to be hand drawn on to the printing plate and the colors selected for the final effect To see some of the early proofs of one of his prints is to see a study in vivid and unusual colors from which it is almost impossible to conceive of the final subtle shadings and quiet colors 7 In addition to his work as a painter Chatham also authored several books a series of short stories Dark Waters in which he detailed the exploits of his hunting friends like the author Jim Harrison The stories were Rabelaisian vulgar and exquisitely written one suspects with a little help from his literary friends William Hjortsberg disputed this during a presentation in Livingston on Livingston on December 9 2008 He is quite a good writer in his own right Hjortsberg said They center on hunting fly fishing food wine and life changes One story centers around preparing roast duck on an annual outing devoted solely to excess 7 8 In addition to Dark Waters Chatham authored several books about fly fishing Many of Chatham s painted works have adorned the covers of Harrison s works In 2011 Chatham moved from Livingston back to California He had a studio in Marshall California 2 Selected bibliography edit Striped bass on the fly a guide to California waters Examiner Special Projects 1977 ISBN 978 0893950002 Russell Chatham Clark City Press 1987 ISBN 978 0944439005 Silent Seasons Twenty one Fishing Stories Clark City Press 1988 ISBN 978 0944439050 Dark Waters Essays Short Stories and Articles Clark City Press 1988 ISBN 978 0944439036 The Angler s Coast Clark City Press revised 1990 ISBN 978 0944439128 Russell Chatham One Hundred Paintings Clark City Press 1990 ISBN 978 0944439241References edit Former Livingston painter Russell Chatham dies at 80 November 12 2019 a b Whiting Sam May 13 2011 Painter Russell Chatham falls on hard times San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved June 23 2014 Webb Jaci December 15 2014 YAM at 50 Renowned former Montana artist Russell Chatham paints light on the land Billings Gazette Entertainment Retrieved December 15 2014 Jan Holloway June 26 2005 The Piazzoni Legacy Three Generations Paint the Splendors of California Bolinas Museum Retrieved January 16 2023 Chatham Russell 1990 Russell Chatham One Hundred Paintings Livingston Montana Retrieved January 16 2023 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link Historical Information for Russell Wilson Chatham FamilySearch Retrieved January 16 2023 a b c Wilkinson Todd July 25 2006 The Renaissance of Russell Chatham New West Archived from the original on September 18 2012 Retrieved July 24 2011 Wilkinson Todd To Find Russell Chatham Look Homeward Wildlife Art Journal Archived from the original on January 5 2013 Retrieved August 30 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russell Chatham amp oldid 1171952383, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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