Birds, Boughs, & Blossoms
Author: Patricia Trenton
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 100
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJessie Arms Botke is recognized as one of the great decorative painters of her era, specializing in images of birds rendered with her signature gold leaf technique. Born in Chicago, she trained at the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago beginning in 1902. Botke took her first trip to the West in 1906, bartering several paintings for a round-trip ticket on the Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway. In 1909, she embarked on a three-month trip to Europe, returning home to Chicago with renewed determination & focus. In 1911, Botke moved to New York & was hired by Albert Herter for a position at the Herter Looms. It was through one of Herter's commissions that Botke started painting images of birds. In 1915 she married Cornelis Botke, a Dutch artist living & working as an architectural renderer in Chicago. Both she & Cornelis often worked in concert on large commissions, & it was her commercial popularity that gave the couple its financial stability. After several years in Chicago, the couple moved in 1919 to Carmel, California. They briefly lived in Los Angeles in the late 1920s before buying property & building a ranch in Wheeler Canyon, Ventura County, California, in 1929. It was from this rather unlikely spot that Botke orchestrated her career while tending to the duties of the ranch. Maintaining an exhausting painting schedule throughout her lifetime, she exhibited at venues such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Academy of Western Painters, & the National Association of Women Painters & Sculptors. This catalogue, the first major monograph published on Botke, is approximately 100 pages & includes over 60 illustrations.