Charles Codman
Charles Codman (towards 1800 - 1842) is a painter landscape designer of Portland. Its art is exposed to the Museum of Portland cement Art among works of the end of painting landscape designer American primitive.
Codman is probably originating in Boston; it follows a training in the painter of approval John Ritto Pennimans. Codman becomes a decorative painter. Most important work which it conceived and painted is five fireboards (ornamental panels placed above hearths during the summer) in the style landscape designer, for the private mansion of the manufacturer of ships James Deering, in Portland. It also carried out works in the categories of the portrait and decorative art.
Its work “was discovered” in 1828 by the art critic John Neal (1793-1876).
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