- Charles Caryl Coleman
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Not to be confused with Charles Coleman.
Charles Caryl Coleman (1840, Buffalo, New York–1928, Capri, Italy) was an American-born Italian painter.[2]
Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, Coleman studied art under William Holbrook Beard "and an itinerant painter, Andrew Andrews whose real name was Isaacs." Between 1859 to 1862, Coleman studied in Paris under Thomas Couture, returning during the American Civil War to serve with the Union Army during which he was seriously wounded and recovered in New York City. He returned to Europe in 1866 with fellow painters William Morris Hunt and Elihu Vedder.[2]
After time in Paris and Brittany, he moved to a Roman apartment previously occupied by poet John Keats before finally settling in Capri.[2] He converted the former Santa Teresa convent into Villa Narcissus in 1870.[1] A part of that villa was dedicated to a "palace of art" with antiquities and his own paintings.[3] He remained in Capri until his death.
His work was exhibited in the United States and England.[2]
Works
- A study of friend Elihu Vedder
- Coleman was also commissioned to do a portrait of poet and essayist Walter Savage Landor.
- "The Bronze Horses of San Marco, Venice" (1876, Whitney Museum of American Art).
- "Vesuvius from Pompeii" (date unknown, Detroit Institute of Arts)
- "The Vesuvius Eruption of 1906" (date unknown, Brooklyn Museum)
- Mural designs for the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City for the Ecclesiastical Department of the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company.[4]
References
- ^ a b http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~jmatthew/naples/coleman.html
- ^ a b c d [1]|Ask Art, Biographical information from "American Art Analog" compiled by Michael David Zellman and "Art Across America", Vol. 1 by William Gerdts
- ^ http://smithsonianlibraries.si.edu/smithsonianlibraries/2009/10/charles-caryl-coleman-cartedevisite-aapg-library-.html
- ^ "St. Ignatius Loyola, A Pictorial History and Walking Guide of New York City’s Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. 1999, cited on church website.
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