The following biography, submitted September 2004, has been provided by Richard Holloway, third cousin of the artist. A landscape and marine artist, engraver and lithographer, Charles Holloway was... Read full biography
The following biography, submitted September 2004, has been provided by Richard Holloway, third cousin of the artist. A landscape and marine artist, engraver and lithographer, Charles Holloway was born at Christchurch, Hampshire, England on May 10, 1838, the son of Charles Holloway, a stained-glass... Read full biography
The following biography, submitted September 2004, has been provided by Richard Holloway, third cousin of the artist. A landscape and marine artist, engraver and lithographer, Charles Holloway was born at Christchurch, Hampshire, England on May 10, 1838, the son of Charles Holloway, a stained-glass window producer. He studied at Leigh's Academy, and worked with Frederick Walker, Charles Green and Sir J.D. Linton at Leigh's Studio in Newman Street, London. Subsequently he associated with William... Read full biography
The following biography, submitted September 2004, has been provided by Richard Holloway, third cousin of the artist. A landscape and marine artist, engraver and lithographer, Charles Holloway was born at Christchurch, Hampshire, England on May 10, 1838, the son of Charles Holloway, a stained-glass window producer. He studied at Leigh's Academy, and worked with Frederick Walker, Charles Green and Sir J.D. Linton at Leigh's Studio in Newman Street, London. Subsequently he associated with William Morris in the production of stained glass until 1866. Then he devoted himself almost entirely to painting and drawing, frequently using Fen Street and the Thames as subject matter. His watercolors are impressionist in style. He was a member of the... Read full biography
The following biography, submitted September 2004, has been provided by Richard Holloway, third cousin of the artist. A landscape and marine artist, engraver and lithographer, Charles Holloway was born at Christchurch, Hampshire, England on May 10, 1838, the son of Charles Holloway, a stained-glass window producer. He studied at Leigh's Academy, and worked with Frederick Walker, Charles Green and Sir J.D. Linton at Leigh's Studio in Newman Street, London. Subsequently he associated with William Morris in the production of stained glass until 1866. Then he devoted himself almost entirely to painting and drawing, frequently using Fen Street and the Thames as subject matter. His watercolors are impressionist in style. He was a member of the New English Art Club 1893, member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers 1882, associate of the Royal Institute of Painters... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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