Background
Hawthorne, Charles Webster was born on January 8, 1872 in Maine, United States. Son of Joseph Jackson and Cornelia J. (Smith) Hawthorne.
Hawthorne, Charles Webster was born on January 8, 1872 in Maine, United States. Son of Joseph Jackson and Cornelia J. (Smith) Hawthorne.
Student National Academy Design, Art Students’ League, New York, and under William M. Chase, Shinnecock. Long Island.
1 son, Joseph Campbell. Former teacher at Art Students’ League. Teacher New York School of Art: owner and instructor Cape Cod School of Art (summers), Provincetown, Massachusetts Represented in Metropolitan Museum (New York).
Corcoran Gallery (Washington). Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Rhode Island School of Design (Providence), Worcester Museum.
Buffalo Fine Arts Academy: The Art Institute of Chicago Chicago. Peabody Institute (Baltimore). Hackley Gallery (Muskegon, Michigan).
City Art Museum (St. Louis). John Herron The Art Institute of Chicago, Indianapolis. Detroit Museum; etc. Awards: Shaw prize, Salmagundi Club, 1903.
1st Hallgarten prize, National Academy, 1904. 2d prize, Worcester Museum, 1904. Honorable mention, Carnegie Institute, 1908.
Silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Clark prize, 1911, Isidor gold medal, 1913, Altman prize, 1914, Isidor gold medal, 1914, National Academy. Silver medal San Francisco Exposition, 1915.
Temple medal, Pennsylvania Academy, 1915. Harris prize and medal, The Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, 1917. Lippincott prize Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia, 1922.
Harris prize and silver medal, 1923. W. A. Clark prize and silver medal, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, 1923. Carnegie prize, Academy Design, 1924.
3d medal, Art week, Philadelphia, 1925. Medal of honor, Concord Art Association, 1925. 3d prize, International Exhibition, Carnegie Institute, 1925.
Proctor prize, National Academy of Design, 1926. 1st W. A. Clark prize, Corcoran Gallery, 1926. Gold medal, Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1926.
Richard S. Greenough memorial prize, Newport Art Association, 1928. Mistress Julius Rosenwald prize, Grand Central Art Galleries, New York, 1929. Boston Art Club medal, 1930.
A.N.A., 1908, N.A., 1911. Member National Institute Arts and Letters. Home: Provincetown, Massachusetts, and New York, New York.
Member National Institute Arts and Letters.
Married Marion Campbell, 1903.