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Charlotte Buell Coman was born in 1833 in Waterville, New York, United States. He was the daughter of Chauncey Buell.
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Charlotte Buell Coman was born in 1833 in Waterville, New York, United States. He was the daughter of Chauncey Buell.
Coman early evinced great artistic talent and began her studies in America with Janies R. Brevoort, a successful landscape painter and a member of the National Academy. She went abroad and studied in Paris with Emile Vernier and Harry Thompson, later going to Holland.
Charlotte devoted herself chiefly to painting landscapes, after the manner of the great landscapists, Corot, Daubigny, and others, but was not imitative, having her own distinct manner in color and conception. She sent to the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876 a picture entitled “A French Village, ” which received loud praise and to the Paris Exposition in 1878 another landscape, “Near Fontainebleau. ” She remained abroad six years. In 1910 she was made an Associate Academician in 1910.
Her pictures are owned in Boston, New York, and Paris, and several exhibits of her work have been held. She is represented in a number of permanent collections: in the Metropolitan Museum, New York; in the National Gallery, Washington, by a landscape “Early Summer”; in Dallas, San Antonio, Fort Worth, the Artists Club, and elsewhere. She died at Invalid’s Rest Sanitarium, Yonkers, in her ninety-first year.
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Coman was a member of the New York Watercolor Club and of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors.