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1868 - 1940. Known for: Painting.
Charles LEADER (1868-1940) was a British artist active in the late XIX and early XX centuries. Leader was a prolific artist and he specialized in river scenes of Scotland, Wales and England. Little... Read full biography
Charles LEADER (1868-1940) was a British artist active in the late XIX and early XX centuries. Leader was a prolific artist and he specialized in river scenes of Scotland, Wales and England. Little is known of the man's private life. However his artistic work is renowned for Highland Glen or River... Read full biography
Charles LEADER (1868-1940) was a British artist active in the late XIX and early XX centuries. Leader was a prolific artist and he specialized in river scenes of Scotland, Wales and England. Little is known of the man's private life. However his artistic work is renowned for Highland Glen or River Scenes. In this painting, he captures the exuberant beauty in a very characteristic way. Two of Leader's works are currently on permanent exhibition at the South Shields Museum and Art (UK).... Read full biography
Charles LEADER (1868-1940) was a British artist active in the late XIX and early XX centuries. Leader was a prolific artist and he specialized in river scenes of Scotland, Wales and England. Little is known of the man's private life. However his artistic work is renowned for Highland Glen or River Scenes. In this painting, he captures the exuberant beauty in a very characteristic way. Two of Leader's works are currently on permanent exhibition at the South Shields Museum and Art (UK). Source/Submitted by: Jorge Mendoza
Charles LEADER (1868-1940) was a British artist active in the late XIX and early XX centuries. Leader was a prolific artist and he specialized in river scenes of Scotland, Wales and England. Little is known of the man's private life. However his artistic work is renowned for Highland Glen or River Scenes. In this painting, he captures the exuberant beauty in a very characteristic way. Two of Leader's works are currently on permanent exhibition at the South Shields Museum and Art (UK). Source/Submitted by: Jorge Mendoza
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