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Reviews: New York 
Lilly Wei 
October 2015

“Maureen Chatfield’s resplendent abstractions on view at the latest incarnation of the legendary Rosenberg gallery felt quite at home in this intimate town-house setting. Chatfield’s painting have the same DNA as Rosenberg’s long line of modernest masterpieces, stamped by the influence of Picasso, the school of Paris—in particular, Nicolas de Staël—the Abstract Expressionists, and the Neo-Expressionists.”
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EDGE Magazine

Presence and Pleasure
Deborah P. Carter
October 2020

“Maureen Chatfield has distinguished herself as one of the state’s most talked about painters. The Hunterdon County resident embraces experiment and change in the creative process, achieving a compelling balance between abstraction and representation in her work.”
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The American Scholar

Portrait of the Artist: Maureen Chatfield
Noelani Kirschner
July 2018

“In time, it becomes your own—you have a breakaway moment. Mine was when I worked with a palette knife and oils to paint landscapes. It was always abstract, mostly wooded landscapes with no horizon line.”
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New Jersey Monthly

Maureen Chatfield Masters the Art of Patience
Deborah P. Carter
May 2016

“When I asked if she was a collector, she said, ‘Yes, and I’m collecting you,’”says Chatfield. What followed was a heady whirlwind that led to a show at Rosenberg & Co.’s Manhattan gallery.”
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FEATURED MEDIA

Chatfield Art

in new Netflix series.

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Traditional Home
Spring 2010

“It’s Complicated” featured in a collectors home, in an editorial with designer Joel Woodard.

of Atlanta Homes

Atlanta Homes

Artwork in a collector’s home featured in a Spring issue of Atlanta Homes.

Halt and Catch Fire

Artwork featured in episode.

Homeland
Season 8

“Wiscasset” featured in Sal’s Dining Room in and episode in Season 8  of TV Series Homeland.

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Necessary Roughness

Artwork featured in episode.

Traditional Home
Spring 2012

“Twilight” featured in editorial by an interior design panel.

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