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Born 1840 New York, New York. Known for: Landscape, animal.
Charles T. Phelan was born in New York in 1840. Landscape painter and pupil of Frederick Rondel (1826-1892) who was best remembered as the teacher of Winslow Homer. His almost impressionistic style... Read full biography
Charles T. Phelan was born in New York in 1840. Landscape painter and pupil of Frederick Rondel (1826-1892) who was best remembered as the teacher of Winslow Homer. His almost impressionistic style mixed with the luministic approach captured the spontaneity of the moment, like a storm moving toward... Read full biography
Charles T. Phelan was born in New York in 1840. Landscape painter and pupil of Frederick Rondel (1826-1892) who was best remembered as the teacher of Winslow Homer. His almost impressionistic style mixed with the luministic approach captured the spontaneity of the moment, like a storm moving toward the front of his canvas. He seems to have been at the cutting edge of what would be called the Modern Movement. Listed:. The New York Historical Society, Dictionary of Artist in America. Cyclopedia... Read full biography
Charles T. Phelan was born in New York in 1840. Landscape painter and pupil of Frederick Rondel (1826-1892) who was best remembered as the teacher of Winslow Homer. His almost impressionistic style mixed with the luministic approach captured the spontaneity of the moment, like a storm moving toward the front of his canvas. He seems to have been at the cutting edge of what would be called the Modern Movement. Listed:. The New York Historical Society, Dictionary of Artist in America. Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, vol. III. Exhibited:. National Academy of Design, New York City, 1880-1882. Source: www.roughtongalleries.com. Roughton Galleries, Dallas, Texas. Courtesy to AskART from Brian Roughton
Charles T. Phelan was born in New York in 1840. Landscape painter and pupil of Frederick Rondel (1826-1892) who was best remembered as the teacher of Winslow Homer. His almost impressionistic style mixed with the luministic approach captured the spontaneity of the moment, like a storm moving toward the front of his canvas. He seems to have been at the cutting edge of what would be called the Modern Movement. Listed:. The New York Historical Society, Dictionary of Artist in America. Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, vol. III. Exhibited:. National Academy of Design, New York City, 1880-1882. Source: www.roughtongalleries.com. Roughton Galleries, Dallas, Texas. Courtesy to AskART from Brian Roughton
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