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James Russell Bakke

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James Russell Bakke

Birth
Gildford, Hill County, Montana, USA
Death
6 Jun 2013 (aged 82)
Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA
Burial
Whitefish, Flathead County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
E ~ 12 ~ 1A
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James Russell Bakke, 82

James Bakke, 82, died Thursday, June 6, 2013, at Health Center Northwest.
He was a self-taught artist who had his work exhibited widely in Montana. He had lived in Whitefish since 1947. No services are planned at this time. Burial will take place at Whitefish Cemetery. Arrangements are entrusted to Austin Funeral Home.
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Bakke was born in 1931 and raised on 1,000 acres of wheatland near Gildford, Montana where his love of color and attention to detail were developed by years of watching his family live through harsh winters and glorious summers. The youngest of nine children, James was more interested in drawing pictures of the "family estate" than preparing for the slaughter of the cattle they had raised. His early work is primarily in crayon with some pen and ink and charcoal drawings.
Bakke moved to Whitefish with his parents when he was 16 to finish high school, after which he took a job for the Great Northern Railway in Whitefish. His first paycheck from the railroad enabled him to purchase a camera and to take oil painting lessons in the late 1940s.
When a friend introduced him to the back country of Glacier National Park, his life changed forever. He took 1,000s of photos of the spectacular vistas he saw as he hiked 100s of miles of trails through the park. From those photos he began to develop his unique style of impressionistic painting inspired by his passion for the work of Vincent van Gogh.
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James Russell Bakke, 82

James Bakke, 82, died Thursday, June 6, 2013, at Health Center Northwest.
He was a self-taught artist who had his work exhibited widely in Montana. He had lived in Whitefish since 1947. No services are planned at this time. Burial will take place at Whitefish Cemetery. Arrangements are entrusted to Austin Funeral Home.
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Bakke was born in 1931 and raised on 1,000 acres of wheatland near Gildford, Montana where his love of color and attention to detail were developed by years of watching his family live through harsh winters and glorious summers. The youngest of nine children, James was more interested in drawing pictures of the "family estate" than preparing for the slaughter of the cattle they had raised. His early work is primarily in crayon with some pen and ink and charcoal drawings.
Bakke moved to Whitefish with his parents when he was 16 to finish high school, after which he took a job for the Great Northern Railway in Whitefish. His first paycheck from the railroad enabled him to purchase a camera and to take oil painting lessons in the late 1940s.
When a friend introduced him to the back country of Glacier National Park, his life changed forever. He took 1,000s of photos of the spectacular vistas he saw as he hiked 100s of miles of trails through the park. From those photos he began to develop his unique style of impressionistic painting inspired by his passion for the work of Vincent van Gogh.
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