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Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

American, 1858-1942
Born in Franklin, Massachusetts, Charles Partridge Adams moved with his mother and two sisters to Denver, Colorado, in 1876 in an effort to cure the two girls who suffered from tuberculosis. In Denver, Adams found work at the Chain and Hardy Bookstore. He received his first, and only, art training from the owner's wife, Helen Chain. Mrs. Chain, a former pupil of George Inness, provided instruction and encouragement to the young artist and introduced him to other artists in the area including Alexander Phimister Proctor. Proctor and Adams developed a friendship and the pair embarked on a three-month camping trip in Egeria Park, Colorado. In addition to exploring, both artists did quite a bit of sketching on the trip. After their return to Denver, Adams and Proctor shared a studio for a short period of time before Proctor moved to New York. Adams remained in Denver and after a short stint as an art teacher he studied wood engraving with Major J.M. Bagley. He quickly abandoned the engraving for health reasons and began working in crayon. His business card read "Landscapes and Crayon Portraits" though he much preferred landscapes. The artist soon made a name for himself in Denver. He established a wealthy clientele that purchased a number of his paintings to decorate their homes and to give as Christmas gifts. In 1890, Adams married Alida Joslin Reynolds and the couple honeymooned in Estes Park, Colorado. That same year, he exhibited for the first time at the National Academy of Design. Three years later, the artist opened his first studio on Larimer Street in Denver. He began working in watercolor and had success in the new medium selling his paintings in stores in Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Kansas City, and Chicago. Also in 1893, Adams became a charter member of the Denver Artists Club. In 1905, the couples dream of living in Estes Park was realized when Adams completed construction on a home and studio there. Adams referred to the studio as "The Sketch Box" and the family spent summers there every year. Though Adams is best known for his Colorado landscapes, he also painted in Yellowstone, the Tetons, the Canadian Rockies, the New Mexican Desert, and California. In 1914, the couple sailed to Europe where they spent five months touring. Three years later, Charles suffered from a near-fatal illness. In 1920, Adams moved to California where he opened a studio first in Pasadena and later in Laguna Beach. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Artists Association and began painting marine subjects. ©David Cook Galleries, LLC
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Artist: Charles Partridge Adams
19th C. American Impressionist Gouache of Colorado Mountains in Spring
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
This original circa 1910s plein air field study by renowned Colorado landscape artist Charles Partridge Adams captures the serene beauty of the Rocky Mountains in a masterful display...
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1910s American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Gouache

Crestone Peaks, Southern Colorado Field Sketch, 1910 Plein Air Graphite Drawing
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
This rare, original circa 1910 graphite drawing by renowned Colorado landscape artist Charles Partridge Adams (1858–1942) captures the dramatic beauty of Crestone Peak, one of Colora...
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1910s American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Graphite

1910 Colorado Plein Air Landscape Sketch – Mountains, Valley & Field Drawing
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
This original circa 1910 graphite landscape drawing is a rare and intimate work by renowned Colorado artist Charles Partridge Adams (1858–1942), celebrated for his mastery of the Ame...
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1910s American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Graphite

Antique Impressionist Painting "Spanish Peaks" Colorado Mountain Landscape 1900
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Portland, OR
A very attractive American Impressionist watercolor & gouache painting, "The Spanish Peaks" Colorado mountain landscape scene, by Charles Partridge Adams (1858-1942), circa 1900. Thi...
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Early 1900s American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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1910 Colorado Canyon Sketch, Plein Air Graphite Landscape Drawing
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
This original circa 1910 graphite drawing by renowned Colorado landscape artist Charles Partridge Adams captures a dramatic and intimate view of a solitary tree clinging to the edge ...
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1910s American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Storm in the Rockies, Colorado Mountain Landscape, Plein Air Ink Field Drawing
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
Own a rare, original vintage field study drawing by renowned Colorado artist Charles Partridge Adams. This atmospheric ink-on-paper composition captures the raw beauty of a storm swe...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

Colorado Mountain Landscape with Birds, Plein Air Graphite Field Sketch
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
An original early 20th-century graphite drawing by acclaimed Colorado landscape artist Charles Partridge Adams (1858–1942). This evocative composition features two birds soaring abov...
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1910s American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Graphite

Sunset Along the Front Range, Colorado, 1900s Traditional Landscape Painting
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
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Early 20th Century Hudson River School Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Located in Denver, CO
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Original Early 1900s Watercolor 'Mill Near Plainfield, New Hampshire' Landscape
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Denver, CO
"Mill Near Plainfield, New Hampshire" is an exquisite original watercolor painting by Charles Partridge Adams (1858-1942), created circa 1900. Signed by the artist in the lower left corner, this beautiful landscape depicts a mill nestled by a river, surrounded by trees and dramatic clouds. The painting is rendered in subtle tones of brown, green, gray, and blue, showcasing Adams’ skillful use of watercolor techniques. This artwork is presented in a custom frame, with outer dimensions measuring 13 ¾ x 12 ¼ x 1 ¼ inches and an image size of 7 x 5 inches. About the Artist: Charles Partridge Adams was born in Franklin, Massachusetts, and moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1876 in search of a better climate for his tuberculosis-stricken sisters. It was in Denver that Adams found his artistic calling, working at the Chain and Hardy Bookstore, where he received his only formal art training from Helen Chain, a former pupil of the renowned George Inness. Through her guidance, Adams was introduced to other prominent artists, including sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor...
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20th Century American Impressionist Charles Partridge Adams Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Blanca Peak, Sangre de Cristo Range, from the San Luis Valley, Colorado mountain landscape painting, vintage circa 1915 by Charles Partridge Adams (1858-1942). Painted with watercolor on paper in colors of green, blue, beige, tan, brown, white and gray. Unsigned, copy of letter of authenticity from the artist's estate accompanies the purchase of this painting. Presented in a custom hardwood frame with all archival materials and UV protectant glass; outer dimensions of frame measures 9 ⅜ x 12 ½ x ⅝ inches. Image size measures 5 ¾ x 9 inches. Painting is in very good vintage condition - please contact us for a detailed condition report. Expedited and international shipping is available - please contact us for a quote. About the Artist: Born in Franklin, Massachusetts, Charles Partridge Adams moved with his mother and two sisters to Denver, Colorado, in 1876 in an effort to cure the two girls who suffered from tuberculosis. In Denver, Adams found work at the Chain and Hardy Bookstore. He received his first, and only, art training from the owner's wife, Helen Chain. Mrs. Chain, a former pupil of George Inness, provided instruction and encouragement to the young artist and introduced him to other artists in the area including Alexander Phimister Proctor...
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