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1906 Canon City, Colorado - 1972 Sedona, Arizona. Known for: Cowboy-western genre painting, magazine illustration.
Born in Canon City, Colorado, Charlie Dye became a painter of western genre inspired by the painting of Charles Russell. From childhood, he was a sketcher, but it wasn't until a horse fell on him... Read full biography
Born in Canon City, Colorado, Charlie Dye became a painter of western genre inspired by the painting of Charles Russell. From childhood, he was a sketcher, but it wasn't until a horse fell on him that he considered art as a career. In the hospital recovering from his injuries, he saw reproductions... Read full biography
Born in Canon City, Colorado, Charlie Dye became a painter of western genre inspired by the painting of Charles Russell. From childhood, he was a sketcher, but it wasn't until a horse fell on him that he considered art as a career. In the hospital recovering from his injuries, he saw reproductions of Russell's paintings in a magazine, and that exposure set his career of portraying the lives of cattlemen. Charlie Dye worked as a cowboy in Colorado, Arizona, and California until he was 21 and... Read full biography
Born in Canon City, Colorado, Charlie Dye became a painter of western genre inspired by the painting of Charles Russell. From childhood, he was a sketcher, but it wasn't until a horse fell on him that he considered art as a career. In the hospital recovering from his injuries, he saw reproductions of Russell's paintings in a magazine, and that exposure set his career of portraying the lives of cattlemen. Charlie Dye worked as a cowboy in Colorado, Arizona, and California until he was 21 and then enrolled in Chicago at the Art Institute and the American Academy. In 1936, he moved to New York City to work as a magazine illustrator and took lessons from Harvey Dunn, known as a great illustrator. He also worked with Felix Schmidt in a... Read full biography
Born in Canon City, Colorado, Charlie Dye became a painter of western genre inspired by the painting of Charles Russell. From childhood, he was a sketcher, but it wasn't until a horse fell on him that he considered art as a career. In the hospital recovering from his injuries, he saw reproductions of Russell's paintings in a magazine, and that exposure set his career of portraying the lives of cattlemen. Charlie Dye worked as a cowboy in Colorado, Arizona, and California until he was 21 and then enrolled in Chicago at the Art Institute and the American Academy. In 1936, he moved to New York City to work as a magazine illustrator and took lessons from Harvey Dunn, known as a great illustrator. He also worked with Felix Schmidt in a commercial studio. Dye was a successful illustrator in New York, doing assignments for Saturday Evening Po... Read full biography
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- What's NewsSeptember 2004Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Art Events-ArizonaSeptember 2004Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- Spirit of the WestJuly 2004Fauntleroy, GussieArt & Antiques
- The Next FrontierMay 2003Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- Sharing the WealthOctober 1995Piburn, GreggSouthwest Art
- Best of the WestAugust 1995Methner, Ellen RosenbushSouthwest Art
