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Charles Shepard Chapman (June 2, 1879 – December 15, 1962) was an American painter, perhaps best remembered for his landscape of the Grand Canyon at the American Museum of Natural History.[1]

Early life and education

Chapman was born in Morristown, New York. He studied at the New York School of Art. Chapman was under the mentor-ship of Walter Appleton Clark and William Merritt Chase.[2]

Career

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Grand Canyon

Around 1910, Chapman moved to Leonia, New Jersey, where he maintained his home and studio[3] and ran a school teaching illustration for a few years with Harvey Dunn.[2] He was a teacher at the Art Students League school in Manhattan.[2] Chapman also taught at the University of Wyoming.[4] In the 1930s and 1940s, Chapman also taught art intermittently in his hometown of Morristown.[5] Шаблон:Clearleft

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  3. Staff. "Charles S. Chapman, 83, Prize-Winning Artist, Dies", The New York Times, December 17, 1962. Accessed October 21, 2015. "Leonia, N.Y.,Шаблон:Sic Dec. 16 - Charles Shepard Chapman, an artist, teacher and academician of the American Academy of Design, died yesterday at his home on 156 Sylvan Avenue where he had lived and worked for 50 years."
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