raymond-chorneau-american-b-1952-i-under-a-black-rabbit-moon-i
Lot 2006
Raymond Chorneau (American, b. 1952), Under a Black Rabbit Moon
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil and encaustic on paper, a triptych, signed on far right sheet at lower right, float mounted and framed under Plexiglass.

Frame dimensions 33 3/4 x 74 1/2 in.

Somerhill Gallery, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Born in Los Angeles, Raymond Chorneau found inspiration from the Bay Area figurative painters, abstract expressionists from the 1940s and 1950s, and cave paintings. He spent several decades in North Carolina, where he taught at UNC-Charlotte and lived in Blowing Rock. After an interlude in France, Chorneau and his partner now live in Portland, Oregon.

Chorneau's work is found in several public North Carolina collections, including The Mint Museum of Charlotte and Duke University Hospital in Durham. In 2023, The Art Cellar Gallery of Banner Elk mounted an exhibition of Chorneau's work.

Good estate condition; not examined out of the frame.