Charles Webster Hawthorne
Charles Webster Hawthorne
American painter, 1872–1930
BiographyHawthorne was a painter and teacher who founded the Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Born in Illinois and raised in Maine, at 18 years of age Hawthorne moved to New York City where he studied at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League. The greatest impact on his work was William Merritt Chase, with whom he studied and for whom he worked as an assistant. He also studied abroad in the Netherlands and Italy. A successful artist and teacher, Hawthorne traveled between Paris, New York, and Provincetown. In 1929–30, Hawthorne gave criticism in the painting classes at the Wilmington Academy of Art (founded by his student Henryette L. Stadelman) in Delaware.
American painter, printmaker, and author, 1886–1989
American painter and teacher, 1895–1983
American realist painter, 1909–1978
American watercolor painter, 1901–1995
American artist and illustrator, 1859–1931
San Francisco print studio, founded 1962
American painter, 1834–1914
American artist, 1889–1968
American draftsman and illustrator, 1822–1888
American painter (1950–2019)
American printmaker and photographer, 1903–1992
American painter, 1870–1953