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The Tragedy on the Brooklyn Bridge, May 30. From Harper

Witness 'The Tragedy on the Brooklyn Bridge' by Charles Graham – a stark black & white engraving capturing a pivotal moment in history. Explore this impactful Harper’s Weekly illustration.

Explore the captivating landscapes & American West art of Charles S. Graham (1852-1911). Pioneer scenic artist, illustrator for Harper's Weekly, and official World’s Fair artist.

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Artist Biography

early life and career

charles s. graham, an american artist, was born in rock island, illinois in 1852. with no formal training as an artist, graham's early career began as a topographer for the northern pacific railway in idaho and montana during the 1870s. this experience likely influenced his later work as a scenic artist.

artistic journey

graham's artistic journey took a significant turn when he became a scenic artist for hooley's theater in chicago, followed by stints at several new york city theaters. in 1877, he joined harper & brothers, illustrating the american west for harper's weekly. his work led to a series of articles on the new south in 1886 and later as a freelancer, contributing to harper's, the century magazine, collier's, and the new york herald.

artistic style and notable works

graham's method shifted from pencil drawing and watercolor painting to oil painting around the 1890s. as the official artist of the world's columbian exposition in chicago in 1893, graham's work was showcased on a national stage.
charles s. graham

charles s. graham

1852 - 1911 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Naturalist painter
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Anna Ancher
    • Michael Ancher
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Hans Gude
    • Frits Thaulow
  • Date Of Birth: 1852-08-13
  • Date Of Death: 1925-10-16
  • Full Name: Christian Krohg
  • Nationality: Norwegian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Harem
    • The Natural Bridge
    • Hafiz at the Fountain
  • Place Of Birth: Vestre Aker, Norway
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