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Artist: Charlotte Sternberg
Harvest Time
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Egg Tempera on Illustration Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Greenwich Village Workshop
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1980s Charlotte Sternberg Art

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Illustration Board, Egg Tempera

Christmas Tree
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Egg Tempera on Gesso Panel Signature: Unsigned
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1960s Charlotte Sternberg Art

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Egg Tempera, Gesso, Panel

Vanderbilt Sleigh
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Egg Tempera on Illustration Board Signature: Unsigned
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1950s Charlotte Sternberg Art

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Illustration Board, Egg Tempera

Holy Family in Barn
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right
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1950s Charlotte Sternberg Art

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Board, Oil

Chasing the Sleigh
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Egg Tempera on Illustration Board Signature: Unsigned
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1950s Charlotte Sternberg Art

Materials

Illustration Board, Egg Tempera

Angels
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor Signature: Unsigned
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20th Century Charlotte Sternberg Art

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Watercolor

Tree in Weathered Niche
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Egg Tempera on Illustration Board
Category

1960s Charlotte Sternberg Art

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Illustration Board, Egg Tempera

House at an Angle
By Charlotte Sternberg
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Egg Tempera on Gesso Board
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20th Century Charlotte Sternberg Art

Materials

Egg Tempera, Gesso, Board

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Pikes Peak, 1940s Colorado Mountain Landscape in Autumn, Tempera Painting
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Original vintage 1941 Colorado landscape painting with autumn leaves and Pikes Peak blanketed in snow by Charles Bunnell (1897-1968). Inscribed verso, "To Laura, November 22, 1941", egg tempera on board. Signed by the artist in the lower left corner and titled verso. Presented in a custom frame, outer dimensions measure 15 ½ x 19 ¼ x 1 ¼ inches. Image size is 7 ¾ x 11 inches About the Artist: Artist and teacher, Charles ("Charlie") Bunnell worked in a variety of styles throughout his career because as an artist he believed, "I’ve got to paint a thousand different ways. I don’t paint any one way." At different times he did representational landscapes while concurrently involved with semi- or completely abstract imagery. He was one of a relatively small number of artists in Colorado successfully incorporating into their work the new trends emanating from New York and Europe after World War II. 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Sandzén’s influence is reflected in Bunnell’s untitled Colorado landscape (1925) with a bright blue-rose palette. For several years thereafter Bunnell worked independently until returning to the Broadmoor Art Academy to study in 1927-28 with Ernest Lawson, who previously taught at the Kansas City Art Institute where Bunnell himself later taught in the summers of 1929-1930 and in 1940-41. Lawson, a landscapist and colorist, was known for his early twentieth-century connection with "The Eight" in New York, a group of forward-looking painters including Robert Henri and John Sloan whose subject matter combined a modernist style with urban-based realism. Bunnell, who won first-place awards in Lawson’s landscapes classes at the Academy, was promoted to his assistant instructor for the figure classes in the 1928-29 winter term. 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