Charles Caryl Coleman
Charles Caryl Coleman (1840–1928) was an American painter.
Also recorded as Charles Caryll Coleman; Charles Coleman; Coleman.
Overview
Born at Buffalo in 1840, died at Capri in 1928.
In detail
Works named in the authority record are From Studio Window, Isola di Capri, October Evening.
Work by Charles Caryl Coleman is recorded in the collections of Minneapolis Institute of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Birmingham Museum of Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Sources
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“Charles Caryl Coleman”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5076135: Charles Caryl Coleman
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