Born in Evansville, Indiana, Charles Sneed Williams became a noted portrait painter and has work in the Kentucky State Capitol Building in Frankfort, the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, and in the Confederate Museum in Richmond, Virginia.
He studied art in Louisville, Kentucky with Edward Biedermann, a prominent artist of that city. He then learned of a contest for scholarships to the Allan-Fraser Art College in Scotland, about sixty-five miles outside of Edinburgh. He won the scholarship (showing 500 of 2386 characters). |
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