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1884 Shelbyville, Illinois - 1953. Known for: Mod regionalist landscape and marine painting, engraving.
Charles Lloyd Heinz (1884-1953) was a prominent artist from Shelbyville, Illinois, who left school after the eighth grade and later studied under Robert Root. Although Heinz never reached the local... Read full biography
Charles Lloyd Heinz (1884-1953) was a prominent artist from Shelbyville, Illinois, who left school after the eighth grade and later studied under Robert Root. Although Heinz never reached the local prominence of Root, his works are still found in area homes and are still collected nationwide. An... Read full biography
Charles Lloyd Heinz (1884-1953) was a prominent artist from Shelbyville, Illinois, who left school after the eighth grade and later studied under Robert Root. Although Heinz never reached the local prominence of Root, his works are still found in area homes and are still collected nationwide. An article about Heinz dated January 5, 1936, appeared in the Shelbyville Union written by "A Special Correspondent to the Illinois Magazine." . "Shelbyville Artist Wins Recognition After 30 Years Hard... Read full biography
Charles Lloyd Heinz (1884-1953) was a prominent artist from Shelbyville, Illinois, who left school after the eighth grade and later studied under Robert Root. Although Heinz never reached the local prominence of Root, his works are still found in area homes and are still collected nationwide. An article about Heinz dated January 5, 1936, appeared in the Shelbyville Union written by "A Special Correspondent to the Illinois Magazine." . "Shelbyville Artist Wins Recognition After 30 Years Hard Work.". Shelbyville has awakened to find one of its sons famous. Charles L. Heinz, ex-farmer, ex-engraver, ex-sign painter and, for the moment, ex-resident of Shelbyville, has been revealed to the "folks" among whom he grew up as a noted artist, a man... Read full biography
Charles Lloyd Heinz (1884-1953) was a prominent artist from Shelbyville, Illinois, who left school after the eighth grade and later studied under Robert Root. Although Heinz never reached the local prominence of Root, his works are still found in area homes and are still collected nationwide. An article about Heinz dated January 5, 1936, appeared in the Shelbyville Union written by "A Special Correspondent to the Illinois Magazine." . "Shelbyville Artist Wins Recognition After 30 Years Hard Work.". Shelbyville has awakened to find one of its sons famous. Charles L. Heinz, ex-farmer, ex-engraver, ex-sign painter and, for the moment, ex-resident of Shelbyville, has been revealed to the "folks" among whom he grew up as a noted artist, a man whose work is regarded as being of a definite "school.". "Charles Heinz? Sure... Read full biography

