Tuesday, January 18, 2011

More Art By Charles Conner

More by my Great Great Grandfather, Charles Conner. The rest are posted here: Charles Freemont Conner Art
This is a sketch of a Los Angeles resident dated 1883

A piece from the sketchbook that was actually stolen from family

Charles Fremont Conner (1857–1905) was an American artist who was one of the most important painters in the Richmond Group in Richmond, Indiana.
Conner is considered as one of the most talented early Richmond artists. He was self-taught and began his career as an industrial painter for the Hoosier Drill Company where he painted decorations and small landscape scenes on farm machinery.
Conner became a close friend with painter John Elwood Bundy and exhibited his works alongside the Richmond Group artists. He was a plein-air painter and often spent long periods of time living in a tent and painting outdoors. In 1887, he moved to California with his brother Albert, also a painter. He spent the next eight years painting the Pacific Coast before he would return to Richmond. It was during this time that his painting improved immensely.
In 1904, Conner made a place for himself in the art world by having his masterpiece, “Wet Night in February” exhibited in the main hall of the St. Louis World’s Fair alongside works by nationally recognized artists.
Yet despite his talent and recognition, the most Conner ever received in his lifetime for a work was $150. This work, “The Old Swimming Hole” was purchased in part by Indianapolis philanthropist, Emil Deitz and the school children of his hometown, Fountain City, Indiana who collected $50 worth of pennies to purchase the work. The painting is still owned by the Northeastern Wayne School Corporation.
(Bio credit from Charles Conner Wiki)

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for visiting my blog- and I love yours! That is so cool that your great grandfather was an artist, too! I am glad you found my blog so I could find yours-
    Sheryl

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  2. Thanks Sheryl :) Its definitely something to appreciate :) Glad I found yours as well...

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