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Charles Theller Wilson Art

American, 1855-1920

Charles Theller Wilson was born in San Francisco, California, on October 10, 1855. He first studied painting with his mother, Agnes, who was California's earliest known woman artist and later with Jules Tavernier. Wilson lived in his native city until 1900 when he moved north to Eureka. Sketching trips were made to Mexico, Central America and the west coast of South America, however, it is his paintings of the California redwoods which made him renown. He had a ready market in the East, where his works were reproduced by calendar makers with thousands being sold all over the U.S. Many of Wilson’s paintings were lost in the 1906 earthquake. He produced a set of large paintings for Humboldt County's exhibit at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The year before he died, Wilson went to New York City to visit relatives.

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Artist: Charles Theller Wilson
"California Sunset"
By Charles Theller Wilson
Located in Southampton, NY
A truly magnificent oil on canvas painting of a sunset off the coast of California in the late 1800's. Signed lower right and in it's original period gold gilt frame which is in excellent condition. Overall it is 33 x 47 inches. Minor stretcher bar wear. Biography Charles Theller Wilson Born in San Francisco, CA on Oct. 10, 1855. Wilson first studied painting with his mother, Agnes (California's earliest known woman artist) and later with Jules Tavernier...
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1980s Academic Charles Theller Wilson Art

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Canvas, Oil

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