The following is from Peter Kostoulakos, AOA, NEAA: Fine Art Consultant, www.pkart.com. Charles Henry Hayden - painter of landscapes, animals, rivers, marine and coastal scenes in oil and watercolor... Read full biography
The following is from Peter Kostoulakos, AOA, NEAA: Fine Art Consultant, www.pkart.com. Charles Henry Hayden - painter of landscapes, animals, rivers, marine and coastal scenes in oil and watercolor - was born on August 4, 1856 in Plymouth, MA and died of kidney disease in Belmont, MA on his... Read full biography
The following is from Peter Kostoulakos, AOA, NEAA: Fine Art Consultant, www.pkart.com. Charles Henry Hayden - painter of landscapes, animals, rivers, marine and coastal scenes in oil and watercolor - was born on August 4, 1856 in Plymouth, MA and died of kidney disease in Belmont, MA on his birthday in 1901. In his short life of 45 years, he was a very productive and accomplished artist. Hayden's contributions to the art community continued at death when he bequeathed $50,000 to the Museum of... Read full biography
The following is from Peter Kostoulakos, AOA, NEAA: Fine Art Consultant, www.pkart.com. Charles Henry Hayden - painter of landscapes, animals, rivers, marine and coastal scenes in oil and watercolor - was born on August 4, 1856 in Plymouth, MA and died of kidney disease in Belmont, MA on his birthday in 1901. In his short life of 45 years, he was a very productive and accomplished artist. Hayden's contributions to the art community continued at death when he bequeathed $50,000 to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA. Hayden's art education started in 1886 when he and his close friend, Edward Herbert Barnard (1855-1909), studied with John B. Johnson. Later, in 1877, they continued their education in the premier class at the School of... Read full biography
The following is from Peter Kostoulakos, AOA, NEAA: Fine Art Consultant, www.pkart.com. Charles Henry Hayden - painter of landscapes, animals, rivers, marine and coastal scenes in oil and watercolor - was born on August 4, 1856 in Plymouth, MA and died of kidney disease in Belmont, MA on his birthday in 1901. In his short life of 45 years, he was a very productive and accomplished artist. Hayden's contributions to the art community continued at death when he bequeathed $50,000 to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA. Hayden's art education started in 1886 when he and his close friend, Edward Herbert Barnard (1855-1909), studied with John B. Johnson. Later, in 1877, they continued their education in the premier class at the School of Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. After a brief period in the early 1880s designing stained glass in Boston, Hayden and Barnard went abroad to stu... Read full biography
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