Charles Haslewood Shannon

Charles Haslewood Shannon;Charles Hazelwood Shannon

Place: Lincolnshire

Born: 1863

Death: 1937

Biography:

Early Life and Education

Charles Haslewood Shannon

, a prominent English artist, was born on April 26, 1863, in Sleaford, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Rev. Frederick William Shannon, Rector of Quarrington, and Catherine Emma Manthorp, daughter of a surgeon. This artistic lineage would later influence Shannon's own path to becoming a celebrated artist. Shannon attended the City and Guilds of London Art School (then known as South London School of Technical Art, formerly Lambeth School of Art). His early work was characterized by a heavy, low tone, which he later abandoned in favor of clearer, more transparent colors.

Artistic Achievements

Shannon's artistic style was significantly influenced by his lifetime partner Charles Ricketts and the great Venetians. He achieved great success with his portraits and Giorgionesque figure compositions, marked by a classic sense of style. His etchings and lithographic designs also garnered notable attention.

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