In conjunction with the E. Charlton Fortune Historical Exhibition a special commemorative catalogue has been published which features over seventy color images of the artist's work. The introduction was written by Dr. William H. Gerdts, internationally known author of California Impressionism, considered the definitive book on Calfornia impressionism. Additional authors include: Steve Hauk, Hauk Fine Arts, Pacific Grove, CA., Penny Perlmutter, Perlmutter Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA and Tina S. Flaherty, New York, NY.
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E. Charlton Fortune with Francis Rivers
and Effie's brother, Jim Fortune.
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E.C.F. on the grounds of
her Monterey studio
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E.C.F. in her studio at Portsmouth,
Rhode Island in the 1940's.
Collection of Monterey Museum of Art
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Untitled, Monterey, c.1916
Oil on canvas - 24 x 20 in.
Private Collection
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The Pool, 1915, Oil on canvas - 12 x 16
Macfarlane Collection
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Summer, 1914, Oil on canvas
22 1/4 x 26 in.
Collection of Fine Arts Museums
of San Francisco, Skae Fund Legacy
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Cabbage Patch, c. 1914
Oil on canvas - 20 x 24 in.
Collection of John and Patty Dilks
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Monterey Bay, 1916
Oil on canvas - 30 x 40 in.
Collection of Oakland Museum of California,
Museum Donor's Acquisition
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Vieux Port, St. Tropez, 1925
Oil canvas - 24 x 26 in.
City of Monterey Collection
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Cover: E. Charlton Fortune
Exhibition Video
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Published by the Carmel Art Association, 128 pages with 70 color plates.
Softcover: $40.00, Hardbound: $85.00 (500 copies limited edition)
Film grant provided by The Walker Foundation.
Produced, edited and directed by Longtimers Productions.
Exhibition Video: $15.00
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