Cartwright, Charles
Charles Cartwright, United States, (19th-20th century), works include: Noce bretonne au Faouët. Cartwright was a painter from the United States. He studied and painted in France and also lived in Massachusetts.
An alphabetical list of artists who have considered the pig.
Charles Cartwright, United States, (19th-20th century), works include: Noce bretonne au Faouët. Cartwright was a painter from the United States. He studied and painted in France and also lived in Massachusetts.
Giovanni Castiglione, Italy, (c. 1609-1664) – Circe changing the Companions of Ulysses into Boars, (c. 1650s), oil on canvas. In this work Circe is in the actual moment of transformation of one of Ulysses’ men into a boar.
Marc Chagall, Russia, (1887-1985) – paintings with pigs, including: The Watering Trough (1923), The Poet Reclining (1915), and Woman with Pigs (ndg.).
Louis Chalon, French, (1866-1940) – art works include: Circe. Chalon was a painter, illustrator, gold and silversmith and bronze sculptor. The themes of his paintings were mainly classically inspired.
Cham was the pen name of Charles-Henri Amédée, comte de Noé, France, (1818-1879). Art works include: Actualites: Les charcutiers tuant… (Actualites: Pork-butchers killing…). Amédée was a cartoonist, caricaturist and lithographer who adopted the pen name ‘Cham’ in 1840.
Henri Chapu, France, (1833-1891) – art works include: Circe. Chapu was a sculptor who worked in a modified Neoclassical tradition.
Chartres Cathedral is located in Chartres, France, construction began in the late 10th or early 11th century. It is also known as Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres, or Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres.
The Chief Associate of the Bedford Master, France, (fl. 1430-1465) – art work includes Sow in a hat, marginalia illustration for MS Richardson 31. The Chief Associate was a manuscript illuminator named for his association with the Bedford Master, in whose workshop he seems to have served. Scholars consider him to be the most talented of the Bedford Master’s assistants.
Anonymous, 18th century artist of the Roman School – art works includes: Ulysses and Circe.
The Cistercian Psalter, French School, (13th cent.) – art works include: November: Killing the Pig, Ms 54. f.6r. The Cistercian Order was founded in in 1098 by Abbot Robert and a group of French monks who were dissatisfied with contemporary monasticism and sought to restore the pure form of the Benedictine life.