Edmond Chatigny

Born: 1895  |  Died: 1992

Edmond Chatigny. Sculptor. Wood carver. Saint-Isidore, Quebec. Active mid-20th century.

A primitive artist, M. Chatigny made carvings for himself and for his yard and garden. From flowers to birds and animals. Edmond Chatigny was known for using one larger  carving as a platform for more carvings; sometimes they would pile up. An example sometimes seen is number of smaller animals and birds mounted on the backs of larger ones. He also had a fondness for flowers; often making large bouquets of them. His pallet had four colours for all of his works; red, green, brown and white; with very occasionally shades of these. He was first published in ‘Les Patenteux du Quebec’. Edmond Chatigny’s work is sought after and in many museum and private collections. Edmond Chatigny rarely signed his work.

Edmond Chatigny. Birds. An example of his work from his yard in Saint-Isidore:

Edmond Chatigny. Birds. 1960's.

Edmond Chatigny. Birds. 1960’s.

 

Ref: Les Patenteux du Qubec. Louise de Grosbois, Raymonde Lamothe and Lise Nantel, Les Editions Parti Pris, Montreal, 1978.

Ref: Artists in Canada, Union list of Artist’s files. National Gallery of Canada. 1982.

Ref: The Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies. From The Heart: Folk Art in Canada. McClelland and Stewart, Toronto. 1983.

Ref: Blake McKendry, An Illustrated Companion to Canadian Folk Art (1999).

Ref:  Adrien Levasseur. Website. And:  Sculpteurs en Art Populaire au Quebec, Editions GID, Quebec. 2012.

Fenton Dukeshire

Born: 1917  |  Died: 1985

Fenton Dukeshire. Sculptor. Wood carver. Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Active mid 20th century.

Fenton Dukeshire carved people in real and imaginary situations; often making dioramas. His carvings were naive and primitive and very expressive. And always full of color. I have also seen: a very elaborate model of a Victorian house; carved and painted by him.

Shown is a diorama of a school room with students and what seems to be a harsh mistress:

Fenton Dukeshire. Sculptor. Nova Scotia. Schoolroom diorama.

Fenton Dukeshire. Sculptor. Nova Scotia. Schoolroom diorama.

 

Image used with the compliments of Folk Art Maritime.

Peter Lorimer

Born: Active in the 1990's.

Peter. Lorimer. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Montreal, Quebec. Active in the 1990’s.

The mark: ‘Peter Lorimer’ was seen on two well carved and painted birds. he made decorative decoys, game birds and song birds. He was cited in the Upper Canadian.

 

Ref: Upper Canadian: April 1990.

Ref: Blake McKendry, An Illustrated Companion to Canadian Folk Art (1999).

E. Lincoln

Born: ?

E. Lincoln. Sculptor. Ontario. Active 1960. Seen: a carved and painted deer.

W. Cook

Born: Active 1980's.

W. Cook. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Ontario. Active 1980’s.

W. Cook mark is seen on s painted carving of a swallow.