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1856 Amesbury, Massachusetts - 1933 Mystic, Connecticut. Known for: Cloudscape painting, portrait, landscape, animal, figure.
Born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, Charles Davis became one of the more recognized of the Tonalist and Impressionist painters in America. He was also the leading member of the colony of artists who... Read full biography
Born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, Charles Davis became one of the more recognized of the Tonalist and Impressionist painters in America. He was also the leading member of the colony of artists who gathered at Mystic, Connecticut. His early landscapes that gave him the reputation for Tonalism and... Read full biography
Born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, Charles Davis became one of the more recognized of the Tonalist and Impressionist painters in America. He was also the leading member of the colony of artists who gathered at Mystic, Connecticut. His early landscapes that gave him the reputation for Tonalism and that resulted from his visit to Barbizon, France, depicted every hour from dawn to sunset with a subtlety of form and color. However, in the mid 1890s, his style changed dramatically to Impressionism.... Read full biography
Born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, Charles Davis became one of the more recognized of the Tonalist and Impressionist painters in America. He was also the leading member of the colony of artists who gathered at Mystic, Connecticut. His early landscapes that gave him the reputation for Tonalism and that resulted from his visit to Barbizon, France, depicted every hour from dawn to sunset with a subtlety of form and color. However, in the mid 1890s, his style changed dramatically to Impressionism. Davis did not set out to be an artist, and he had early employment in a carriage factory. However, after attending an exhibition featuring works by Jean Francois Millet, French Barbizon-School painter, he, with the encouragement of his father, enrolled... Read full biography
Born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, Charles Davis became one of the more recognized of the Tonalist and Impressionist painters in America. He was also the leading member of the colony of artists who gathered at Mystic, Connecticut. His early landscapes that gave him the reputation for Tonalism and that resulted from his visit to Barbizon, France, depicted every hour from dawn to sunset with a subtlety of form and color. However, in the mid 1890s, his style changed dramatically to Impressionism. Davis did not set out to be an artist, and he had early employment in a carriage factory. However, after attending an exhibition featuring works by Jean Francois Millet, French Barbizon-School painter, he, with the encouragement of his father, enrolled in 1877 in the newly founded school at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. His teacher was Otto Grundman. In 1880, a local businessman who... Read full biography
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- American Artists Abroad and Their IOctober 2004Stula, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Childe Hassam and Connecticut ImpreAugust 2004Kornhauser, Elizabeth MankinAmerican Art Review
- The American Artist in ConnecticutAugust 2002Andersen, Jeffrey WAmerican Art Review
- Early Years of the Lyme Art AssociationAugust 2002Bond, Pamela G.American Art Review
- The VerdictOctober 1999Kotz, Mary LynARTnews
- American BarbizonSeptember 1998Ross, CaroleeArt & Antiques
- William Benton Museum of ArtJune 1997Cummings, HildegardAmerican Art Review
- Bruce MuseumJune 1997Hall-Duncan, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Lyman Allyn Art MuseumJune 1997Munger, Susan HAmerican Art Review
- Mattatuck MuseumJune 1997Smith, Ann/F ChamberlainAmerican Art Review
- East Meets West: American ImpressioApril 1997Coles, WilliamAmerican Art Review
- Art Is Upon the TownMay 1996Schuster, WillaAmerican Art Review
- Charles H Davis: Painter of PoeticNovember 1995Colville, ThomasThe Magazine Antiques
