- Jean Charlot
Louis Henri Jean Charlot (
February 8 ,1898 - 1979) was a French painter and illustrator, active inMexico and theUnited States . Charlot was born inParis . His father, Henri, owned an import-export business and was aRussia n-bornémigré , albeit one who supported theBolshevik cause. His mother Anna was herself an artist. His mother's family originated fromMexico City , his grandfather a French-Indian "mestizo ".Charlot spent an extensive period of his life living and working in
Mexico . In 1921, he and his mother left Europe to settle in Mexico City. He found work as an assistant to the famed artist,Diego Rivera . He also worked as an illustrator during the excavations atChichen Itza underSylvanus Morley . ⅓In 1942 he painted an oil on canvas mural for the post office at McDonough, Georgia: "Cotton Gin", 4 1/2 by 11 feet. In 1949, Charlot relocated toHawaii to become a professor of art at theUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa . He continued to live and work there until his death in 1979. Abstract ExpressionistKenneth O. Goehring and Jean's sonMartin Charlot were among his students.Charlot came to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1947 to take the job as Head of the Art School of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. He taught fresco painting and worked with Lawrence Barrett on several editions of lithographs. While there he also taught art at The Fountain Valley School, an indeopendent school for boys (at that time), founded in 1930. Charlot left the Fine Arts Center in 1949 under a cloud of misunderstandings between himself and the Arts Center's Board or Trustees and the Art Center's director, Mitch Wilder. Charlot then went to teach at the University of Hawaii where he stayed for over 30 years, teaching art. During the summer of 1969, Charlot worked with Tony Smith at UH and Smith thanked him by creating a piece in the "For..." series for Charlot; "For J.C."
The
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco , theHawaii State Art Museum , theHonolulu Academy of Arts , the Isaacs Art Center (Waimea, Hawaii) and theUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa library are among the public collections having works by Jean Charlot.In 1940 he illustrated the book "Tito's Hats" (Garden City Publishing), which was written by the future actor
Mel Ferrer .elected works
References
* Haar, Francis and Neogy, Prithwish, "Artists of Hawaii: Nineteen Painters and Sculptors", University of Hawaii Press, 1974, 42-49.
* Radford, Georgia and Warren Radford, "Sculpture in the Sun, Hawaii's Art for Open Spaces", University of Hawaii Press, 1978, 92.
*cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | pages=98 | date=1974|id=ISBN 0-911682-20-1
* Yoshihara, Lisa A., "Collective Visions, 1967-1997", [Hawaii] State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1997, 16.External links
* [http://libweb.hawaii.edu/libdept/charlotcoll/charlot.html The Jean Charlot Collection]
* [http://www.hawaii.edu/jcf The Jean Charlot Foundation]
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