Harding, Charlotte (1873-1951). "Art Prize Winners: The Successful Students in The Times’ Easter Drawing Competition". The formal announcement of awards is published elsewhere in The Times to-day,... Read full biography
Harding, Charlotte (1873-1951). "Art Prize Winners: The Successful Students in The Times’ Easter Drawing Competition". The formal announcement of awards is published elsewhere in The Times to-day, but a great deal of interest must centre on the personality of these clever students. Miss Charlotte... Read full biography
Harding, Charlotte (1873-1951). "Art Prize Winners: The Successful Students in The Times’ Easter Drawing Competition". The formal announcement of awards is published elsewhere in The Times to-day, but a great deal of interest must centre on the personality of these clever students. Miss Charlotte Harding, who receives the first prize of $25 for her drawing of an Eastern scene in front of the Public Buildings, is already attracting attention as a student of more than ordinary ability. Miss... Read full biography
Harding, Charlotte (1873-1951). "Art Prize Winners: The Successful Students in The Times’ Easter Drawing Competition". The formal announcement of awards is published elsewhere in The Times to-day, but a great deal of interest must centre on the personality of these clever students. Miss Charlotte Harding, who receives the first prize of $25 for her drawing of an Eastern scene in front of the Public Buildings, is already attracting attention as a student of more than ordinary ability. Miss Harding was born in Newark, N.J., but her residence in this city almost from childhood entitles her to be called a Philadelphia girl. She was educated in our public schools, at tending first the School of Practice of the Normal School, and later on the... Read full biography
Harding, Charlotte (1873-1951). "Art Prize Winners: The Successful Students in The Times’ Easter Drawing Competition". The formal announcement of awards is published elsewhere in The Times to-day, but a great deal of interest must centre on the personality of these clever students. Miss Charlotte Harding, who receives the first prize of $25 for her drawing of an Eastern scene in front of the Public Buildings, is already attracting attention as a student of more than ordinary ability. Miss Harding was born in Newark, N.J., but her residence in this city almost from childhood entitles her to be called a Philadelphia girl. She was educated in our public schools, at tending first the School of Practice of the Normal School, and later on the Lincoln Grammar School. In 1889 she attended the examination at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, for the... Read full biography
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