A painter and illustrator, Charlotte Blass became the Art Director of World Petroleum Magazine in New York City. She was born in Orange, New Jersey and studied at the National Academy of Design with... Read full biography
A painter and illustrator, Charlotte Blass became the Art Director of World Petroleum Magazine in New York City. She was born in Orange, New Jersey and studied at the National Academy of Design with Charles Hawthorne and at the Art Students League with George Luks. She was a member of the McDowell... Read full biography
A painter and illustrator, Charlotte Blass became the Art Director of World Petroleum Magazine in New York City. She was born in Orange, New Jersey and studied at the National Academy of Design with Charles Hawthorne and at the Art Students League with George Luks. She was a member of the McDowell Art Colony and exhibited at the National Academy, the Pennsylvania Academy, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Provincetown Art Association. Painting subjects include Native Americans, landscapes... Read full biography
A painter and illustrator, Charlotte Blass became the Art Director of World Petroleum Magazine in New York City. She was born in Orange, New Jersey and studied at the National Academy of Design with Charles Hawthorne and at the Art Students League with George Luks. She was a member of the McDowell Art Colony and exhibited at the National Academy, the Pennsylvania Academy, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Provincetown Art Association. Painting subjects include Native Americans, landscapes and scenes of Texas where, according to collector Norman Davies, she was living at 519 Prospect in El Paso in 1968. He has an oil painting by her with that date and address. The subject of the painting is "children playing at the seashore". A... Read full biography
A painter and illustrator, Charlotte Blass became the Art Director of World Petroleum Magazine in New York City. She was born in Orange, New Jersey and studied at the National Academy of Design with Charles Hawthorne and at the Art Students League with George Luks. She was a member of the McDowell Art Colony and exhibited at the National Academy, the Pennsylvania Academy, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Provincetown Art Association. Painting subjects include Native Americans, landscapes and scenes of Texas where, according to collector Norman Davies, she was living at 519 Prospect in El Paso in 1968. He has an oil painting by her with that date and address. The subject of the painting is "children playing at the seashore". A watercolor by Blass owned by Davies is a "cityscape of El Paso with the hills in the background". Sources:. Norman Davies, Art Hi... Read full biography
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