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Carlton Theodore Chapman1860 - 1925

Born in New London, Ohio, Carlton Chapman ran away at fifteen and spent a year on a Great Lakes schooner. He later studied at Oberlin College, Ohio, the National Academy of Design, and the Arts Student League, both in New York City. In the mid-1880s, he attended the Académie Julien in Paris and traveled to England and the Netherlands. Upon his return to New York City in 1886, he established a studio and embarked on a lifelong specialization in marine views and landscapes rendered as oil paintings, watercolors, and etchings. As background, the artist had an extensive understanding of ship construction and navigation, collected ship models, and was an enthusiastic yachtsman. In the late 1890s, during the Spanish-American War, Chapman also became known as an illustrator and artist-correspondent for 'Harper's Weekly.' His work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and is in the collections of the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Academy of Design, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, all in New York; the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio; and the St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri, among others.

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Building a Battleship, The Maine
Carlton Theodore Chapman
1888-1895
1938.432
A Freighter Pulls Out, East River, NYC
Carlton Theodore Chapman
1925
1938.428
The Battery, NYC
Carlton Theodore Chapman
1938.430
Carlton Theodore Chapman
ca. 1900
1938.448
New York from Governor's Island, NYC
Carlton Theodore Chapman
1904
1938.427
The East River
Carlton Theodore Chapman
1904
1938.425
The Battery from Governor's Island, NYC
Carlton Theodore Chapman
1904
1938.426
West Indian Fruit Steamer, East River, New York City
Carlton Theodore Chapman
1904
1938.429
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