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1900 Trenton, New Jersey - 1962 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for: Modernist figure, genre andlandscape painting, murals.
The following is from Kristina Ward Turechek, daughter of the artist. She credits the Encyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XXXV, Edward N. Dodge, Editor, p. 90-92, Published by The American... Read full biography
The following is from Kristina Ward Turechek, daughter of the artist. She credits the Encyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XXXV, Edward N. Dodge, Editor, p. 90-92, Published by The American Historical Company, Inc., 1966, New York, West Palm Beach. The Article for the Encyclopedia was... Read full biography
The following is from Kristina Ward Turechek, daughter of the artist. She credits the Encyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XXXV, Edward N. Dodge, Editor, p. 90-92, Published by The American Historical Company, Inc., 1966, New York, West Palm Beach. The Article for the Encyclopedia was researched and prepared by the artist's wife, Anna K. Ward. An artist of national repute, Charles William Ward of Carversville, Pennsylvania, was widely admired for his achievements in many media, particularly... Read full biography
The following is from Kristina Ward Turechek, daughter of the artist. She credits the Encyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XXXV, Edward N. Dodge, Editor, p. 90-92, Published by The American Historical Company, Inc., 1966, New York, West Palm Beach. The Article for the Encyclopedia was researched and prepared by the artist's wife, Anna K. Ward. An artist of national repute, Charles William Ward of Carversville, Pennsylvania, was widely admired for his achievements in many media, particularly in the field of mural painting. He also did landscapes and portraits, and the aggregate of his work in all fields was large. His genius was recognized in many one-man shows in cities across the country, and representations in the permanent... Read full biography
The following is from Kristina Ward Turechek, daughter of the artist. She credits the Encyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XXXV, Edward N. Dodge, Editor, p. 90-92, Published by The American Historical Company, Inc., 1966, New York, West Palm Beach. The Article for the Encyclopedia was researched and prepared by the artist's wife, Anna K. Ward. An artist of national repute, Charles William Ward of Carversville, Pennsylvania, was widely admired for his achievements in many media, particularly in the field of mural painting. He also did landscapes and portraits, and the aggregate of his work in all fields was large. His genius was recognized in many one-man shows in cities across the country, and representations in the permanent collections of important museums. Mr.Ward was equally appreciated by his friends and neighbors for his great personal warmth and kindness.... Read full biography
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- Charles W. Ward: Paintings for PeopleFebruary 2010Leopold, DavidAmerican Art Review
- The Pennsylvania Impressionist LegacyOctober 2005Schantz, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Phillips' Mill: 75 Years of ArtJune 2005Jaeger-Smith, EricaAmerican Art Review
- The Michener Museum Comes Home to NFebruary 2004Flynn, ElisabethAmerican Art Review
- A Treasure Chest in CarversvilleJune 1984Lobb, KennethNew Hope Magazine
- The Wonderful World of Charlie WardMarch 1958Rosen, JackBucks County Traveler
