Charles Webster Hawthorne
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Charles Webster Hawthorne
Summary
Charles Webster Hawthorne is a human[1]. Born in Clark Center[2], he… he was born on January 8, 1872[3]. He died in Baltimore[4]. He died on November 29, 1930[5]. He worked as a painter[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (59 views/month, #7,278 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's place of birth was Clark Center[2].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne died in Baltimore[4].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne was born on January 8, 1872[3].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne died on November 29, 1930[5].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne held citizenship in United States[8].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne worked as a painter[6].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne was educated at Shinnecock Hills summer school[9].
- A notable student of Charles Webster Hawthorne was William H. Johnson[10].
- A notable student of Charles Webster Hawthorne was Ruth Pratt Bobbs[11].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne received the Hallgarten Prize[12].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne was a member of American Academy of Arts and Letters[13].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne is recorded as male[14].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's genre is genre painting[16].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's genre is portrait[17].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's Commons category is recorded as Charles W. Hawthorne[18].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's archives at is recorded as Frick Collection and Frick Art Research Library Archives[19].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's family name is recorded as Hawthorne[20].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's given name is recorded as Charles[21].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's Commons Creator page is recorded as Charles W. Hawthorne[22].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/Frick Art Reference Library[23].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's has works in the collection is recorded as Art Institute of Chicago[24].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's has works in the collection is recorded as The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art[25].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's has works in the collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[26].
- Charles Webster Hawthorne's has works in the collection is recorded as Buffalo AKG Art Museum[27].
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Origins and Family
Charles Webster Hawthorne's place of birth was Clark Center[2]. He was born on January 8, 1872[3].
Education
Charles Webster Hawthorne was educated at Shinnecock Hills summer school[9].
Career and Affiliations
Charles Webster Hawthorne's professions included painter[6]. Notable students include William H. Johnson[10], a painter[28], 1901–1970[29], of United States[30], awarded the William E. Harmon Foundation award for distinguished achievement among Negroes[31] and Ruth Pratt Bobbs[11], a painter[32], 1884–1973[33], of United States[34].
Recognition
Charles Webster Hawthorne received the Hallgarten Prize[12].
Death and Burial
Charles Webster Hawthorne died on November 29, 1930[5]. He passed away in Baltimore[4].
Why It Matters
Charles Webster Hawthorne ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (59 views/month, #7,278 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
He has been cited as an influence by Emily Newton Barto[37], a painter[38], 1896–1968[39], of United States[40], specialised in illustrator[41].
FAQs
Where was Charles Webster Hawthorne born?
Charles Webster Hawthorne was born in Clark Center[2].
Where did Charles Webster Hawthorne die?
Charles Webster Hawthorne died in Baltimore[4].
What did Charles Webster Hawthorne do for work?
Charles Webster Hawthorne worked as painter[6].
Where did Charles Webster Hawthorne go to school?
Charles Webster Hawthorne was educated at Shinnecock Hills summer school[9].
What awards did Charles Webster Hawthorne receive?
Honors received include Hallgarten Prize[12].
Who did Charles Webster Hawthorne influence?
Charles Webster Hawthorne has been cited as an influence by Emily Newton Barto[37].