An Impressionist figure, genre, and landscape painter, Charles Curran
is known as a prolific artist who created light-filled paintings, often
of young women.
Curran was born in 1861, in Hartford,
Kentucky, but in 1881 moved to Sandusky, Ohio. After studying one
year at the Cincinnati School of Design, he began a distinguished
career when he moved to New York City in 1882 and enrolled in the
National Academy of Design. There he studied under Walter
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Charles Curran is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Impressionists Pre 1940
Paris Pre 1900
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