Conder, Charles Edward, 1868-1909
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Birth Date
- 1868-10-24
Death Date
- 1909-02-09
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- Organization: Heidelberg School
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Royal Art Society (New South Wales)
- Organization: Académie Julian
Birth Place
- Tottenham (London, England)
Field of Activity
(aat) Aesthetic Movement
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- found: Wheatley, S. Charles Conder, 1868-1909, 1989:p. 7, etc. (Charles Edward Conder; b. 10/24/1868; d. 4/9/1909)
- found: Wikipedia, Feb. 12, 2021(Charles Edward Conder (24 October 1868-9 February 1909) was a painter, lithographer and designer, a key figure in the Heidelberg School; born in Tottenham, Middlesex; spent several years as a young child in India; sent back to England and attended a number of schools including a boarding school at Eastbourne; emigrated to Sydney, Australia in 1884; moved to Melbourne in 1888; moved to Paris in 1891 and studied at the Académie Julian; became involved with Aestheticism; made a specialty of painting on silk; died in Virginia Water, Surrey, England) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Conder
- found: Union list of artist names, Feb. 12, 2021(Conder, Charles (English painter, etcher, and lithographer, 1868-1909))
- found: Oxford Art Online, Feb. 12, 2021(b London, Oct 24, 1868; d Virginia Water, Surrey, Feb 9, 1909; attended evening classes at the Royal Art Society, Sydney; in 1892 began to move increasingly in the English social circles that foregathered at Dieppe; painted Impressionist landscapes)
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- 1991-01-18: new
- 2021-03-25: revised
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