Summer (1906) by Charles Courtney Curran
Museum-quality giclée print of "Summer (1906)" by Charles Courtney Curran. Hand-assembled in our boutique studio in Washington State.
About Charles Courtney Curran
An American painter who built his reputation on sunlight - specifically, the way it falls through summer dresses, garden blooms, and the thin air of high places. Trained at the National Academy of Design and later in Paris at the Académie Julian in the late 1880s, he absorbed French plein-air practice and brought it home with an unmistakably American sensibility. From the 1910s onward he became closely associated with the Cragsmoor art colony in upstate New York, where he painted young women on windswept clifftops bathed in clear light. His work sits in that pleasant territory between American Impressionism and academic figure painting - decorative, sun-soaked, and quietly observed.
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