Chip’s studio
By Alfred “Chip” Chadbourn (1921–1998)
Location: Merrill Memorial Library, 3rd Floor, 215 Main Street, Yarmouth
Chip’s studio in his Yarmouth barn was a warm and friendly place beneath the eaves. The walls were hung with his work, as well as posters of works by Picasso, Degas, Matisse, Cezanne, Braque, and Bonnard. Pinned on the back wall of the studio were images of many of the painters that Chadbourn admired. There were also quotes by famous artists and friends of Chip–and his painting, Chip’s Studio, captures it all.
The 51" x 45" painting was originally gifted to Yarmouth Arts Alliance in 2015 by the Chadbourn family and was first displayed at the Yarmouth History Center. It depicts the barn studio where Chadbourn painted for many decades at his Church Street home in Yarmouth.
Yarmouth Arts Alliance gifted the painting to Merrill Memorial Library as part of their permanent collection in September 2024. Heidi Grimm, Library Director, said, "It is wonderful to have this Chadbourn piece at MML as part of our permanent collection. We have hung it on the third floor of Lewis Hall, a public auditorium in the 1904 building.”
About the Artist: Alfred “Chip” Chadbourn is one of Maine’s best-known painters and was a resident of Yarmouth for many years. Born in Turkey, he moved with his family at a young age to the Périgord region of France, where his father established an American school in a14th-century chateau. With French as his first language, he grew up in this historic setting where expat celebrities like Isadora Duncan became frequent house guests.
Chadbourn’s formal education was in Pasadena, CA, where he attended high school and the Chouinard Art Institute. He served in the Pacific during World War II, and following the war, took advantage of the GI Bill to study painting in Paris. The playwright and poet, Jean Cocteau, admired Chadbourn’s work and sponsored his first gallery show.
Eventually, he moved to New York and then Connecticut and became a member of the faculty at the Famous Artists School in Westport, CT. After moving to Maine, Chadbourn taught painting at the Southern Maine Vocational School. He moved to Yarmouth, where he had a studio, taught classes, and raised his family. His wife Mary had a daycare business, which she ran from their barn and home.
Chadbourn continued to paint and teach in Maine until his death in 1998. He is the author of two books on painting techniques which were (and still are) popular with aspiring artists: A Direct Approach to Painting (1980) and Painting with a Fresh Eye (1987).
In 2015, Chadbourn was honored by the Yarmouth Arts Alliance and the Public Art Committee, who hosted exhibits of his artwork at the History Center, 317 Main Community Music Center, and Merrill Memorial Library. The celebration included multiple events throughout the Community, such as plein air painting, a community collaborative portrait, walking tours of his neighborhood, and a lecture on his life and art by writer and art critic, Edgar Allen Beem, Dinners were held at a local restaurant, Gather, featuring Chadbourn's favorite recipes.