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Birth
1910 (Bentleyville, Pennsylvania)
Death
1976 (Bali, Indonesia)
Lived/Active
Tennessee
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urban environment, lithographer, mural
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Born in Bentleyville, Pennsylvania, Charles Ewing was a painter, teacher, and lithographer who was best known for his expressions of concern for people in urban environments, especially Mexican subjects. He studied at Carnegie-Mellon University, Harvard University, and at the University of Iowa with Jean Charlot. He was a member of art associations in Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and New Rochelle and in 1938, exhibited at the National Academy of Design.
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