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Charles McLaughlin

Charles J. McLaughlin (1888 - 1964) was active/lived in Kentucky.  Charles McLaughlin is known for Genre, portrait, animal, Rookwood pottery.

Charles Jasper McLaughlin's (1890 - 1964) works were shown extensively at prestigious galleries in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and in New York City between the 1930s through the late 1940s.  Although The Enquirer said of McLaughlin in his obituary, "[O]ne of metropolitan Cincinnati's greatest painters," history has forgotten the work of this Covington, Kentucky born artist.

McLaughlin attended Holmes High School in Covington and the Cincinnati Art Academy in 1905 where he studied under Frank Duveneck.  He also studied fresco painting in France under the guidance of Paul Boudoin and Robert LeMontaigne-St. Hubert at the Sorbonne in Paris.  Further, the young artist studied landscape painting under Andre Strauss and Raymond Balland (dates unknown).

McLaughlin was a man of many talents and interests.  For instance, he spent two summers studying architecture at Fontainebleau, France.  Later, in 1916, McLaughlin designed his own home in Coving   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3826 characters.]  Artist bio

Artist auction records

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Artist artworks for sale and wanted

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Similar artists

.  There are 2 similar (related) artists for Charles McLaughlin available:    Fred Rothenbusch,  George Ohr



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