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Jack Cassinetto

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Movement
  
Tonalism

Known for
  
Period
  
Tonalism

Role
  
Artist

Name
  
Jack Cassinetto


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Nationality
  
American (United States)

Notable work
  
Summer Oaks (1990), Golden Gate Bridge from Angel Island (1996), Monastery beach (1999), China camp (1998), Lake Chabot (1996), Eucalyptus Grove (1998)

Jack Thomas Cassinetto (born March 26, 1944; Sonora, California) is a prolific California plein air artist of the tonalism movement, painting primarily Northern California landscapes such as Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, the Gold Country, the Northern California Coast, and the American River and Sacramento River.

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Biography

Jack Cassinetto Jack Cassinetto artist painter Hillside Sonora

Cassinetto was born in 1944 in Sonora, California. In 1966, he earned his BA in Art and English from California State University, Sacramento. He has painted all his adult life. His work is exclusively oil painting, generally on boards. His subjects are generally Northern California landscapes from regions such as Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, the Northern California Coast, the American River, the Sacramento River, the Gold Country, and other locations in this area. Jack Cassinetto is a plein air painter of the tonalism movement. He often uses reclaimed arts and crafts framing or antique furniture in his work. His influences include Granville Redmond, Xavier Martinez, Gottardo Piazzoni and Arthur Frank Mathews.

Career

His work has been displayed at galleries such as Christopher Queen Galleries, Chapman Gallery, Sagebrush Gallery, Claypoole - Freese Gallery, James Harold Galleries, Clars Auction Galleries, The Craftsman Galleries, Thomas Reynolds Gallery, The Marine Gallery, The Main Gallery, and First Street Galleries.

Cassinetto's work has been featured in publications including American Art Review (2004), Plein Air Magazine (June 2004), Southwest Art (October 2002), American Bungalow, and The Artists' Bluebook (2005). His work has been displayed in Alburquerque Museum (2003, 2004, 2005), Pasadena Historical Museum (2000), and San Joaquin Delta College (2008).

References

Jack Cassinetto Wikipedia