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1872 Lodi, Illinois - 1930 Baltimore, Maryland. Known for: Portrait, genre and landscape painting, teaching.
Charles Webster Hawthorne. Charles W. Hawthorne (1872-1930) was one of America's most dynamic, penetrating and forthright portrait painters, as well as a creative, inspiring teacher. A painter's... Read full biography
Charles Webster Hawthorne. Charles W. Hawthorne (1872-1930) was one of America's most dynamic, penetrating and forthright portrait painters, as well as a creative, inspiring teacher. A painter's painter, Hawthorne ran a summer school in Provincetown - the Cape Cod School of Art - for over thirty... Read full biography
Charles Webster Hawthorne. Charles W. Hawthorne (1872-1930) was one of America's most dynamic, penetrating and forthright portrait painters, as well as a creative, inspiring teacher. A painter's painter, Hawthorne ran a summer school in Provincetown - the Cape Cod School of Art - for over thirty years and made it a leading artists' colony of plein-air impressionist-inspired talents. Hawthorne grew up in Richmond, Maine, the son of Joseph Jackson Hawthorne and Cornelia Jane Smith Hawthorne.... Read full biography
Charles Webster Hawthorne. Charles W. Hawthorne (1872-1930) was one of America's most dynamic, penetrating and forthright portrait painters, as well as a creative, inspiring teacher. A painter's painter, Hawthorne ran a summer school in Provincetown - the Cape Cod School of Art - for over thirty years and made it a leading artists' colony of plein-air impressionist-inspired talents. Hawthorne grew up in Richmond, Maine, the son of Joseph Jackson Hawthorne and Cornelia Jane Smith Hawthorne. Having discovered his artistic abilities at an early age, Charles convinced his parents to allow him to study in New York in 1893, at the Art Students League then at the National Academy of Design. His teachers included Frank Vincent DuMond, George de... Read full biography
Charles Webster Hawthorne. Charles W. Hawthorne (1872-1930) was one of America's most dynamic, penetrating and forthright portrait painters, as well as a creative, inspiring teacher. A painter's painter, Hawthorne ran a summer school in Provincetown - the Cape Cod School of Art - for over thirty years and made it a leading artists' colony of plein-air impressionist-inspired talents. Hawthorne grew up in Richmond, Maine, the son of Joseph Jackson Hawthorne and Cornelia Jane Smith Hawthorne. Having discovered his artistic abilities at an early age, Charles convinced his parents to allow him to study in New York in 1893, at the Art Students League then at the National Academy of Design. His teachers included Frank Vincent DuMond, George de Forest Brush, and William Merritt Chase. During the day, Hawthorne earned his living as a dock worker and he was empl... Read full biography
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- A Portrait of America: The Nation & OhioFebruary 2007Novak, Barbara; Louis ZonaAmerican Art Review
- The William & Anna Singer CollectionFebruary 2007Schretlen, HelenAmerican Art Review
- Envisioning New EnglandDecember 2004Grinnell & HunterAmerican Art Review
- Editor's NotebookJune 2004Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- Melting Pot: Art That Looks Like AmApril 2004Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingDecember 2003Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Provincetown: A Community of ArtistOctober 2003McCarthy, CHristineAmerican Art Review
- Women of Vision: Painting on Cape CApril 2002Archer, JoanAmerican Art Review
- A Century of Impressionism on CapeAugust 1999Nickerson, CindyAmerican Art Review
- Charles Hawthorne & Henry HenschJune 1999Bassi, GeorgeAmerican Art Review
- Bright Colors, Big CityJune 1999Keenan, GeorginaAmerican Artist
- The Genteel Tradition in AmericanApril 1999Love, Richard & Michael WorleyAmerican Art Review
- Wadsworth, AtheneumJune 1997AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsNovember 1994Gustafson, EleanorThe Magazine Antiques
