Description: Charles Oglesby Longabaugh (American, 1885-1944)Portrait of a Gentleman etching, signed l.r. and titled sheet measures approximately: 6 7/8" W x 8 5/8" Hmat measures approximately: 12 1/8" W x 13 3/4" H Please note that shipping charges are inclusive of insurance, payment processing and carrier fees. About Charles Oglesby Longabaugh Art critic Eleanor Jewett of the Chicago Tribune wrote that Illinois artist Charles Oglesby Longabaugh was "...a superb craftsman; ...one of the finest water color painters in the country." He is best known as a regionalist landscape painter and etcher. Longabaugh, who was born in 1884 and died in Libertyville, illinois in 1944, painted in his studio, which still stands, on Park Avenue in Grayslake. He traveled, painted and exhibited throughout Mexico and the United States. Longabaugh's landscape paintings reflect his regional interests along with his works that were inspired by his traveling. It was written that he was so popular back in his day that his landscape and street paintings sold "wet" from the easel. Not only did he paint in oils, but he did many watercolors and etchings as well. Charles Longabaugh was educated at Wheaton College and the Chicago Art Institute. He taught for several years in Lake County schools and was president of the Lake County Art League for two years. He died in June, 1944 at the age of 59. Last two photographs are of the artist (not included).
Price: 385 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Artist: Charles Oglesby Longabaugh
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: Small (up to 12in.)
Signed: Yes
Material: Etching
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Matted
Subject: Dog
Type: Print
Theme: Animals
Production Technique: Etching