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Wine & Film: "Frank Reaugh: Pastel Poet of the Texas Plains

Wine & Film: "Frank Reaugh: Pastel Poet of the Texas Plains

Many consider Frank Reaugh's oils and pastels some of the most poetic depictions of Western landscapes ever produced. This is his story!
 
Chandor Gardens Foundation Inc. is pleased to present a screening of the feature-length documentary (52 minutes) film Frank Reaugh: Pastel Poet of the Texas Plains, on November 19, 2022 at 7:00 pm in the Great Room at Chandor Gardens, Weatherford, TX, has well as having the film’s producer Marla Fields on hand to provide remarks and a Q&A session following the screening.
 
Artist Frank Reaugh (pronounced “Ray”) lived and worked in Dallas through the first half of the 20th Century. Working in the vein of American Impressionism, his pictures of longhorn steers roaming the landscape helped to define Texas. Reaugh was a prolific and influential artist who produced over seven thousand works, primarily small plein air sketches of Texas Longhorns in open prairie settings. Reaugh sketched scenes while riding with cattlemen during the height of Texas’s historic roundups, and he led annual sketch trips to some of Texas’s most spectacular and remote locations. He has been referred to as "The Dean of Texas Painters” and as “The Longhorn Leonardo”.
 
For those who have a keen interest in Chandor Gardens and the works of Douglas Chandor, there is a Douglas Chandor connection to Frank Reaugh, as Douglas painted Reaugh’s portrait in 1941. The portrait features Reaugh with brush and palette in hand, eyeing the viewer with a piercing yet non-threatening gaze...he is in the midst of painting. Chandor's astounding skill at capturing a fellow artist capturing him draws the viewer right into the middle of this encounter, a duel of sorts. The intensity of Reaugh's stare is one of raw honesty, which enlightens the viewer to the real task of both artists: to look deeply and portray the true being of their subjects. Douglas Chandor signed the bottom left corner of the portrait, inscribing it: "CHANDOR 1941 PICTOR PICTORI." (Roughly translates to "painter painted" or "painter painting.") Frank Reaugh signed the bottom right corner with "Giving the story of the Longhorn F. Reaugh." A print of this portrait hangs in the Great Room at Chandor Gardens.


Frank Reaugh (1860-1945) was born in Illinois and moved with his family to Texas when he was around sixteen years old. As a young man, he studied art by copying images from anatomy and art books; but became specifically interested in longhorns when he rode the cattle drives. By the late-1880s, he was able to study art in Europe, taking interest in the works in the Louvre that were pastels. He returned to Texas and began teaching and exhibiting his own work in various shows, including those at the Chicago and St. Louis World’s Fairs. He opened an art studio and school in Dallas and then Oak Cliff. Some of his students were part of the well-known Dallas Nine (a group of young artists in the 1930s that gained notoriety for turning away from European trends and looking to the land and people of the Southwest for inspiration.). He also took an integral part in the creation of the Dallas Art Society, and their funding of the Dallas Museum of Art.
 
This film is narrated by native Texan Michael Martin Murphey and produced and directed by Texas filmmaker Marla Fields, Frank Reaugh: Pastel Poet of the Texas Plains is truly a homegrown production. Texas musicians Curtis Peoples, Adam Oliver, Doug Smith, and Michael Martin Murphey all added their talents to this Texas tale. Director of photography John Dempsey, and Editor Chuck Venable round out the list of Texans that also played a part in this story of high art on the open plains. In this feature-length documentary (52 minutes), it is anticipated that a new audience of Texans and Americans alike will discover the remarkable contributions of Texas and American artist, inventor, naturalist, and educator, Frank Reaugh.
 
Quotes:
"A Superb Documentary… "
            —Joe Holley, Columnist, The Houston Chronicle
"Two words: Impressive Tribute."
            —John Crain, Texas History Program Director, The Summerlee Foundation
"When a filmmaker gets a standing ovation for an art documentary, you know you’re connecting with the community in the right way. Frank Reaugh's story touches not only art lovers, but filmmakers, historians, and everyday movie-goers as well."
            — Chad Mathews, Executive Director, Hill Country Film Society
"Finally, a documentary film on American artist Frank Reaugh. Marla Fields has poured her heart and soul into telling Mr. Reaugh’s story on film. Now it remains for film festivals, public institutions, and public television, to air this exemplary piece on one of America’s truly great unsung artists and historical figures."
            —Michael Grauer, Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs/Curator of Art & Western Heritage, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
"Every American Art museum should consider showing this film. It is an extraordinary lesson in art and history and serves as an excellent tribute to Frank Reaugh’s many contributions to American Art."
            —Kevin Vogel, President, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden
"The Frank Reaugh documentary is wonderful and a real contribution to Mr. Reaugh’s studies."
            —Rebecca E. Lawton, Curator of Paintings & Sculpture, Amon Carter Museum of American Art
“It was the touching and inspiring portrait I was hoping it would be. Frank Reaugh, after decades of relative obscurity, not only re-attains his reputation as one of our foremost Texas artists but with the help of this wonderful documentary, may finally obtain the well-deserved acknowledgment as being one of our great American artists.”
           
—George Palmer, Founder, Texas Art Collectors Organization
“In short, the film is outstanding and I’m proud to have been a part of it.”
           
—Sam Ratcliffe, Head, Bywaters Special Collections, Hamon Arts Library, SMU

Producer and Director Marla Fields, Marla Fields Productions
As a freelance video producer and writer since 1994, Marla Fields has been responsible for and assisted in the creative, pre-production, production, and post-production of various training, promotional, and educational projects, state and nationwide. With over 20 years of experience in overseeing numerous productions from script-to-screen in the corporate arena, Frank Reaugh: Pastel Poet of the Texas Plains is her first full-length documentary. Fields began her Reaugh journey in 2010 by establishing non-profit status for her production and raising funds through small grants and private donations. Since then, she has traveled the state, thoroughly researching the artist and his students, recording key interviews, and capturing hundreds of images including the landscapes, landmarks, and, of course, the Longhorns that Mr. Reaugh sketched and admired. With the documentary complete, she is currently creating community events with organizations and institutions that share the common goal of bringing more awareness to this Texas and American treasure. Fields is a native Texan, born in Lake Jackson, and enjoys the "opalescent colors" of the landscapes from her small farm in Pottsboro, Texas, an hour north of Dallas.
 
Tickets are $30 - available online at https://www.chandorgardensfoundation.org/
 
Wine/beer and a light snack included.
 
Doors open at 6:30 P.M. 
Show starts at 7:00 P.M.

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Date and Time

Saturday Nov 19, 2022
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

November 19, 2022 @ 7:00 PM

Location

Great Room, Chandor Gardens 

711 W. Lee Ave

Weatherford, TX  76086

711 W Lee Ave Weatherford TX 76086

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Tickets $30 (includes wine/beer and a light snack)

Website

https://www.chandorgardensfoundation.org/

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Chandor Gardens Foundation Inc
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