16 Mesmerizing Masterpieces by Lesbian Artist E. Charlton Fortune
08/17/17
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Here are some of the groundbreaking artist E. Charlton Fortune's work, which adorned 70 church interiors in 16 states, from Rhode Island to Missouri. Fortune came of age during a time when women began to challenge the status quo and redefine their expected roles in society. Known for her corduroy suits, her "masculine" artistic style and her love of women, she become of California's most significant artists.
Featuring more than 80 works, the exhibition "E. Charlton Fortune: The Colorful Spirit" was organized by the Pasadena Museum of California Art and curated by Scott A. Shields, Ph.D., California art scholar and Crocker Art Museum's associate director and chief curator. A 236-page, fully illustrated catalogue featuring scholarly essays by Shields and by Julianne Burton-Carvajal, Ph.D., accompanied the exhibition. Following its debut at the Pasadena Museum in January 2018, the exhibition went on view at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento and the Monterey Museum of Art.
Fortune in her studio at Portsmouth Priory, Rhode Island, c. 1950. Photographer unknown. Photograph courtesy of James R. Fortune