Charles W. Bartlett

(born 1 June 1860 in Bridport, Dorset) was an English painter and printmaker. He studied metallurgy and worked in that field for several years. At age 23, he enrolled in the Royal Academy in London, where he studied painting and etching. After three years of study in London, he entered the private studio school Academie Julian in Paris, where he studied under Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836-1911) and Gustave Boulanger (1824-1888). In 1889, he returned to England and married Emily Tate, but shortly thereafter, his wife and infant son died in childbirth. Bartlett then traveled to Europe, spending several productive years in Holland, Brittany and Venice with his friend and fellow artist Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956). Brangwyn is believed to have introduced Bartlett to Japanese prints. Bartlett produced some of his most important early works on the Continent, especially studies of peasants painted in broad areas of color. He was invited to join the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in France in 1897. In 1898, he returned to England and married Catherine Kate Main.
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Charles W. Bartlett Amritsar oil painting


Amritsar
Gemälde ID::  92758
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Amritsar
Date c. 1940 TTD
Date_c._1940 _TTD
   
   
     

Charles W. Bartlett Watercolor self-portrait of Charles W. Bartlett, 1933, private collection oil painting


Watercolor self-portrait of Charles W. Bartlett, 1933, private collection
Gemälde ID::  93521
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Watercolor self-portrait of Charles W. Bartlett, 1933, private collection
Date 1933 TTD
Date_1933_ TTD
   
   
     

Charles W. Bartlett Charles W. Bartlett's watercolor and ink Hana Maui Coast, 1920 oil painting


Charles W. Bartlett's watercolor and ink Hana Maui Coast, 1920
Gemälde ID::  93522
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Charles W. Bartlett's watercolor and ink Hana Maui Coast, 1920
Date 1920 TTD
Date_1920_ TTD
   
   
     

Charles W. Bartlett Prayers at Sunset, Udaipur, India, woodblock print by Charles W. Bartlett, 1919, Honolulu Academy of Arts oil painting


Prayers at Sunset, Udaipur, India, woodblock print by Charles W. Bartlett, 1919, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Gemälde ID::  93523
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Prayers at Sunset, Udaipur, India, woodblock print by Charles W. Bartlett, 1919, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Date 1919 TTD
Date_1919_ TTD
   
   
     

Charles W. Bartlett Amritsar [India], color woodblock print by Charles W. Bartlett, 1916, Honolulu Academy of Arts oil painting


Amritsar [India], color woodblock print by Charles W. Bartlett, 1916, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Gemälde ID::  93524
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
Amritsar [India], color woodblock print by Charles W. Bartlett, 1916, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Date 1916 TTD
Date_1916_ TTD
   
   
     

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     Charles W. Bartlett
     (born 1 June 1860 in Bridport, Dorset) was an English painter and printmaker. He studied metallurgy and worked in that field for several years. At age 23, he enrolled in the Royal Academy in London, where he studied painting and etching. After three years of study in London, he entered the private studio school Academie Julian in Paris, where he studied under Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836-1911) and Gustave Boulanger (1824-1888). In 1889, he returned to England and married Emily Tate, but shortly thereafter, his wife and infant son died in childbirth. Bartlett then traveled to Europe, spending several productive years in Holland, Brittany and Venice with his friend and fellow artist Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956). Brangwyn is believed to have introduced Bartlett to Japanese prints. Bartlett produced some of his most important early works on the Continent, especially studies of peasants painted in broad areas of color. He was invited to join the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in France in 1897. In 1898, he returned to England and married Catherine Kate Main.

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