Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Remember the Angler Art Gallery?

Hello! My name is Robert Smith.  While the Angler Art Gallery was up and running in Cherry Creek, I took advantage of buying quite a few signed & numbered Lithographs by renown landscape artist, Russell Chatham.  I am in the process of scaling down on possessions right now and would like to sell a Four-Piece collection Chatham did, entitled the Colorado Suite.  This 4 piece ensemble includes: Eagle County in the Fall, Winter Dawn on the South Platte River, Spring Moonrise over the Sangre de Christo Mountains and Summer Twilight on the Colorado River.  At its highpoint, the four items sold collectively for $34,000.00. If you are an art collector/investor, this would make a fine addition to your collection, or as a nice gift.  I have the original gallery Certificate of authenticity as evidence of this group’s provenance.  Below, is a brief bio on the artist, Russell Chatham.

“Russell Chatham was born in San Francisco on October 27, 1939. He lived in the city until 1949 when his family moved to San Anselmo, where he spent the next twelve years. For the following eleven years, he worked and lived in Marshall, San Rafael, San Anselmo, Black Point, Bolinas, and Nicasio, earning his living as a sign painter and cabinetmaker slash carpenter. In the spring of 1972 he moved to Livingston, Montana. As a painter and author, Chatham is self-taught. He is the grandson of the great landscape painter Gottardo Piazzoni. He began exhibiting formally in 1958, and since then has had nearly four hundred one man shows at museums, art centers, private galleries, schools, colleges and universities not only throughout the west in places like Sun Valley, Aspen, Santa Fe and Denver, but also in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, San Francisco and Los Angeles. His work has also been exhibited in Europe and Asia. Chatham began printmaking in 1980, and today is regarded as one of the world foremost lithographers. Because of his work in lithography, which he developed in order to have something for those of ordinary means, it is estimated Chatham original prints are in the hands of at least thirty thousand individuals.”                                                              2/4 Lithos appear below:


If you would like to ask me more questions about this special Colorado Art collection, Or make a reasonable offer, please contact me.  Check or Cash Only.  Thank-you!


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