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1864 Waterville, Maine - 1950 Brookline, Massachusetts. Known for: Landscape, genre, portrait.
Early modernist painter and woodblock printmaker, Charles Hovey Pepper, born in 1864, graduated in 1889 from Colby College, in Waterville, Maine. He later lived and worked in Concord, Massachusetts.... Read full biography
Early modernist painter and woodblock printmaker, Charles Hovey Pepper, born in 1864, graduated in 1889 from Colby College, in Waterville, Maine. He later lived and worked in Concord, Massachusetts. His art education took place in New York and in Paris, at the Academie Julian. Pepper became a... Read full biography
Early modernist painter and woodblock printmaker, Charles Hovey Pepper, born in 1864, graduated in 1889 from Colby College, in Waterville, Maine. He later lived and worked in Concord, Massachusetts. His art education took place in New York and in Paris, at the Academie Julian. Pepper became a member of the Boston Art Club in 1912. He was also a member of "The Four Boston Painters," founded in 1913 by Carl Gordon Cutler, which included Maurice Prendergast and E. Ambrose Webster, all Academie... Read full biography
Early modernist painter and woodblock printmaker, Charles Hovey Pepper, born in 1864, graduated in 1889 from Colby College, in Waterville, Maine. He later lived and worked in Concord, Massachusetts. His art education took place in New York and in Paris, at the Academie Julian. Pepper became a member of the Boston Art Club in 1912. He was also a member of "The Four Boston Painters," founded in 1913 by Carl Gordon Cutler, which included Maurice Prendergast and E. Ambrose Webster, all Academie Julian graduates. In 1915, Pepper wrote a catalog essay for Webster, a Provincetown painter, who had a one-man show at the Brooks Reed Gallery in Boston. The group had earlier exhibited in 1913 at the Reed Gallery. All four artists would also exhibit in... Read full biography
Early modernist painter and woodblock printmaker, Charles Hovey Pepper, born in 1864, graduated in 1889 from Colby College, in Waterville, Maine. He later lived and worked in Concord, Massachusetts. His art education took place in New York and in Paris, at the Academie Julian. Pepper became a member of the Boston Art Club in 1912. He was also a member of "The Four Boston Painters," founded in 1913 by Carl Gordon Cutler, which included Maurice Prendergast and E. Ambrose Webster, all Academie Julian graduates. In 1915, Pepper wrote a catalog essay for Webster, a Provincetown painter, who had a one-man show at the Brooks Reed Gallery in Boston. The group had earlier exhibited in 1913 at the Reed Gallery. All four artists would also exhibit in the 1913 Armory Show, in New York City. They were supported, in the face of traditionalist criticism, in their modernist proclivities by the St... Read full biography
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