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Anne Chase

A collection spanning historical documentation, mountain vistas, and the exploration of ancient myths.

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Anne Chase represents a lineage of distinct artistic voices, ranging from historical illustration to mountain-inspired abstraction. Charlotte Anne Chase, a New York-born artist trained at the Cooper Union under Thomas Hart Benton, is recognized for her vivid depictions of Native American life and her role as a World War II artist-correspondent. Her detailed work provides a window into mid-century history and culture through a lens of disciplined draftsmanship. The name also identifies artists deeply connected to the American West and classical mythology. In Silverton, Colorado, Chase explores the whimsical elements of the San Juan Mountains through paintings and digital media. Additionally, Anne Chase Martin utilizes sculpture to investigate archetypal themes, such as the Icarus narrative, blending physical form with ancient storytelling to explore the human condition.

Visual voice

The aesthetic spans from detailed, vivid historical documentation to whimsical mountain abstractions and mineral-inspired textures. It bridges the gap between the physical reality of the San Juan Mountains and the symbolic world of archetypal sculpture.
Native American LifeSan Juan MountainsMythological SculptureAbstract LandscapesHistorical Illustration
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Anne Chase — questions answered

What historical subjects are featured in this collection?

The collection includes vivid depictions of Native American life and scenes from World War II, documented by artist-correspondent Charlotte Anne Chase.

Who were the mentors of Charlotte Anne Chase?

She trained at the Art Students League under the guidance of renowned artists Thomas Hart Benton and George Grosz.

How is the Colorado landscape represented?

The work captures the San Juan Mountains through a whimsical lens, utilizing both physical paintings and digital media to highlight abstract mountain elements.

What mythological themes appear in the work?

Artist Anne Chase Martin explores archetypal narratives, specifically focusing on themes like the story of Icarus through sculpture and painting.

Does the collection include jewelry?

Yes, the Colorado-based practice includes mineral-inspired jewelry that reflects the geological beauty of the Silverton area.

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