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Charles Haslewood Shannon Figurative Prints

English, 1863-1937

Charles Haslewood Shannon, an English artist, was born at Sleaford in Lincolnshire, the son of the Rev. Frederick William Shannon, Rector of Quarrington. He attended the City and Guilds of London Art School and was subsequently considerably influenced by his lifetime partner Charles Ricketts and by the example of the great Venetians. In his early work, Shannon was addicted to a heavy low tone, which he abandoned subsequently for dearer and more transparent color. He achieved great success with his portraits and his Giorgionesque figure compositions, which are marked by a classic sense of style, and with his etchings and lithographic designs. Several of his portrait works are on display in the National Portrait Gallery in London. Complete sets of his lithographs and etchings have been acquired by the British Museum and the Berlin and Dresden print rooms. Shannon was awarded a first-class gold medal in Munich in 1895 and a first-class silver medal in Paris in 1900. He was a member of the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers. Shannon became disabled in 1928, after a fall while hanging a picture, and the neurological damage that resulted caused amnesia and ended his career.

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Artist: Charles Haslewood Shannon
La Marée Montante
By Charles Haslewood Shannon
Located in Middletown, NY
Lithograph in reddish brown ink on light cream wove paper, 10 4/5 x 7 3/10 inches (275 x 185 mm), full margins. Titled and inscribed "Shannon" in the lower margin. Significant corner...
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Early 20th Century Modern Charles Haslewood Shannon Figurative Prints

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The Morning vVsit - Original Lithograph by Charles Haslewood Shannon - 1906
By Charles Haslewood Shannon
Located in Roma, IT
The morning visit is an original artwork realized by English artist Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863-1937) Lithograph print for the Burlington magazine. Monogrammed on plate on the lower right. Proof n. 45. Passepartout cm 42x27 Good conditions except for a sign of humidity that doesn't affect the image. Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863-1937) was an English artist best known for his portraits. Painter and lithographer, born near Sleaford, Lincolnshire. Shannon studied at Lincoln School of Art and at Lambeth School of Art. During the early 20th century, his work was also featured in 'The Venture', an obscure short-lived art...
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1820s Modern Charles Haslewood Shannon Figurative Prints

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