JOSEPH CHABOT (20th century)
1946 Mid Century Modern
Original Oil on Canvas Portrait
One of the Artist's Earliest Works
A Portrait of grandmother in 1946. Her face tells of living through many life experiences, including two World Wars, with the last having just ended.
Excellent Vintage Condition
Canvas is tight. 28" x 22 1/2"
Colors are Vivid and Vibrant, as seen in the Photos.
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The Artist:
JOSEPH CHABOT (20th century)
Joseph Chabot was born in the 1920s and grew up with a love of art. As an adult he recognized oil painting as the classic pinnacle of the quintessential artist. He soon showed amazing talent in a modern style, producing landscapes, portraits, street scenes and cityscapes.
He soon teamed up with fellow artists Fred Nestroy, Phillip Marchand, and Joseph's brother Leon Chabot, all of whom had previously studied art together. They formed an art studio in Los Angeles together, and later in the late 1950s and 1960s, a printing making facility.
Yet of the three, Joseph had a distinctive talent with oil on canvas, as seen in this dramatic portrait.