Artist Keywords
Charles Spooner

Charles H. Spooner (1836 - 1901) was active/lived in Pennsylvania.  Charles Spooner is known for Tropical landscape.

Born and raised in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Charles Spooner became a painter of landscapes, especially views of Pennsylvania, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Apparently he traveled in Central America in the early 1860s, but documentation of his travels beyond his paintings have not been found.

He was a member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club and the Philadelphia Art Club.

Sources include:
Katherine Emma Manthorne, "Tropical Renaissance"
Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

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Keywords and Quick Facts for Charles Spooner


   Keywords 
Exhibition By An Art School
  • The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Art Method
  • Easel Painting
Art MediaArt StyleArt SubjectGeography/Places Lived and/or Worked
  • Mexico and/or Central America
Art Association
  • Philadelphia Sketch Club
Chronology
  • Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Exhibition of Art Association
  • Philadelphia Sketch Club-

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