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| A Roman Tragedy |
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| Artist: | Charles Allen Winter |
| Date: | 1896 |
| Medium: | Oil on Stretched Canvas |
| Dimensions: | Sight Size 55" X 72" Framed 66" by 83" |
| Condition: | Good |
| Original Use: | Fine Art |
| Price: | $14,500.00 |
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| Above: Framed in wide profile fine gallery frame |
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| Above: Another view |
A large and monumental allegorical oil on canvas by Charles Allan Winter featuring a dying Roman warrior being attended to by a firey haired maiden. Work is signed by the artist "Chas. Winter 1896 Paris" lower right, an early offering from this highly regarded vanguard artist. This was presumably created while Winter was studying at the Julianne Academie of Paris, this has a wonderful Pre-Raphaelite dramatic and impacting style. The large size of the work makes one think this also might have been an early commissioned mural created by the artist.
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| Above: The fair haired maiden |
An illustrator and landscape and marine painter who used bright colors and impressionist style, Charles Winter studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and in Paris. He painted at Gloucester, Massachusetts and St. Louis and exhibited at the Paris Salon and the Art Institute of Chicago. He was married to Alice Beach Winter, also a successful artist.
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| Above: Chas.Winter Paris 1896 |
Winter illustrated Roycrofter Hubbard's 'Little Sermons' in "Cosmopolitan" magazine. His work was often featured in Hubbard's "The Fra Magazine" his style and aesthetic was recognized by proponents of that influential and lasting movement. This would be a great fit in an American Arts & Crafts/Bungalow environment. The grand scale of the painting adds to its evocative epic charm.
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