Charles’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

"Bear with Hunter's Cap"
Charles Pearson American, active 20th century

"It's too big." "It's too small." "Too much land to take care of." "We wanted a larger piece of property."
Charles Pearson American, active 20th century
!["What about the neighbors?" "What about taxes?" "The[y] don't build them like they used to." "It's just perfect but I don't think we have enough money."](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/80dbc2d7-47d2-9a66-dbe2-0870bcc2532e/full/400,/0/default.jpg)
"What about the neighbors?" "What about taxes?" "The[y] don't build them like they used to." "It's just perfect but I don't think we have enough money."
Charles Pearson American, active 20th century

Orpheo
Henry Pearson American, born 1914

"Stop playing with the end of the hose..."
Charles Pearson American, active 20th century

It Rocks but is Not Sunk
Charles Meryon French, 1821-1868

Still Life: Apples and Green Glass
Charles Demuth American, 1883-1935

Hinoki
Charles Ray American, born 1953

Landscape
Jean Charles Cazin (French, 1841–1901)

The Shower
Charles François Daubigny French, 1817-1878

L'Auberge du soleil levant
Charles Joseph Beauverie French, 1839-1923

...And the Home of the Brave
Charles Demuth (American, 1883–1935)

Harvest Talk
Charles White American, 1918-1979

The Artist Looks at Nature
Charles Sheeler (American, 1883–1965)

Flower Study #1
Charles Demuth American, 1883-1935

This, My Brother
Charles White (American, 1918–1979)

Eggplant and Plums
Charles Demuth American, 1883-1935

October Day
Jean Charles Cazin (French, 1841–1901)

Rotation/Sweep Series/Gestalt
John Pearson American, born 1940

Saint Albans Steeplechase
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)