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Charles Ragland BunnellVintage 1941 Autumn Landscape Painting with Pikes Peak by Charles Bunnell1941
1941
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This original signed 1941 egg tempera painting by Colorado artist Charles Bunnell (1897-1968) captures the serene beauty of the Front Range, featuring Pikes Peak blanketed in snow during the fall. The landscape is rich in autumn colors with vibrant leaves in hues of orange, yellow, and red. A creek winds through the foreground with bare trees, set against the majestic snow-capped mountain. The piece is inscribed "To Laura, November 22, 1941" on the verso, adding a personal touch to this beautiful landscape. Signed by the artist in the lower-left corner and titled verso, it is presented in a custom frame, measuring 15 ½ x 19 ¼ x 1 ¼ inches. The image size is 7 ¾ x 11 inches.
About the Artist:
Charles Bunnell, a prominent artist and teacher, had a diverse career and worked in a wide range of artistic styles. Known for his representational landscapes and later semi-abstract work, Bunnell successfully incorporated modern trends from New York and Europe into his art. His breakthrough came in 1947 when his painting Why? was personally selected by Katherine Kuh of the Art Institute of Chicago for inclusion in a major exhibition of abstract and surrealist art, which traveled to ten museums across the U.S.
Bunnell was born in 1897 in Kansas City, Missouri, and moved to Colorado Springs in 1917, where he spent much of his life. He studied art at the Broadmoor Art Academy and worked with well-known mentors like Birger Sandzén and Ernest Lawson. Over the years, Bunnell gained recognition for his vivid landscapes, particularly those of the Colorado Rockies and mining towns. Throughout his career, Bunnell experimented with color and form, evolving from realistic depictions of landscapes to abstract expressionism by the 1950s.
In addition to his artwork, Bunnell was dedicated to teaching, mentoring young artists throughout his life. His work is in the collections of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, the Kansas City Art Institute, and other prominent institutions. Bunnell's contributions to Colorado's art scene, as well as his unique artistic vision, have cemented his place in American modernist art history.
Provenance:
The painting comes directly from the estate of Charles Bunnell, ensuring its authenticity and historical significance.
- Creator:Charles Ragland Bunnell (1897-1968, American)
- Creation Year:1941
- Dimensions:Height: 15.5 in (39.37 cm)Width: 19.25 in (48.9 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
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- Framing:Frame IncludedFraming Options Available
- Condition:very good vintage condition.
- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:Seller: DCG-252071stDibs: LU2737247932
Charles Ragland Bunnell
Charles Bunnell developed a love for art at a very young age. As a child in Kansas City, Missouri, he spent much of his time drawing. When he was unable to find paper he drew on walls and in the margins of textbooks for which he was often fined. Around 1915, Bunnell moved with his family to Colorado Springs, Colorado. He served in World War I and later used his GI Training to study at the Broadmoor Art Academy (later renamed the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center) during 1922 and 1923. In 1922, he married fellow student, Laura Palmer. He studied with Ernest Lawson in 1927-1928 and, in the winter of 1928-1929, he served as Lawson’s assistant. In the late 1920’s, the Bunnell’s settled just west of Colorado Springs and 1928, they welcomed the first of their three children. Their one-acre homesite, which they referred to as “Old Home Place”, was situated between two sets of railroad tracks at the foot of Pike’s Peak. Charlie converted an old railroad boxcar into his studio, where he later gave lessons. Beginning in 1931, Bunnell spent a year and a half studying under Boardman Robinson. The two men clashed constantly due to a generation gap and markedly different philosophies. Robinson encouraged his students not to stray from realism and though Bunnell mastered Robinson’s preferred style of American Scene painting, he regularly irritated his professor with his abstract sketches. Bunnell taught at the Kansas City Art Institute during the summers of 1929, 1930, 1940, and 1941. Between 1934 and 1941, he painted and taught under federal projects which included assisting Frank Mechau on murals for the Colorado Springs Post Office. However, he did not take to mural making and, after criticism from Boardman Robinson about his use of “heavy daubs which have no place in mural work,” he abandoned mural-making altogether. By the late 1930’s, Bunnell’s work departed from the American Scene/Modernist style he was trained in towards abstraction. This is marked by his “Black and Blue” series, consisting of 83 abstracted ink and watercolors. Affected by the Second World War and the loss of his 10-year old son, Bunnell’s work of the early 1940’s took on a Transcendental and Surrealist tone. The works from this period are moody and readily reflect the political and personal turmoil experienced by the artist. In the late 1940’s, Bunnell began experimenting with Abstract Expressionism. He alone is credited with introducing Colorado Springs to the new style as it was excluded from the Fine Art Center’s curriculum by Boardman Robinson. Bunnell excelled in Abstract Expressionism and continued to evolve in the style through the 1950’s continuing to his death in 1968. He was recently recognized as a premier American Abstract Expressionist by his inclusion in the book American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950’s: An Illustrated Survey. © David Cook Galleries, LLC
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