Charles Stuart (still life artist)

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Charles Stuart was a still life artist who was active between 1854 and 1868.[1] Some confusion arises because there was painter of landscapes active at the same time who was separately designated in catalogs of the Royal Academy of Arts as Charles Stuart, F.S.A. and was likely the Charles Stuart married to Jane Maria Bowkett. [2]


Works exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts under the name of Stuart, C, painter of Manor House, Stepney [1]

Year Catalog# Painting Title
1859 422 Fruit
1861 582 The baron's dessert
1862 113 Parian vase and fruit
1862 153 Grapes, bird's nest, etc.
1862 291 Pine, apple, grapes, etc.
1863 527 Fruit
1863 681 A bunch of Muscat grapes
1863 701 A bunch of Hamburg grapes
1864 407 Hambro' Grapes
1864 453 Grapes and convolvuli
1864 160 Grapes and peaches


Works exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts under the name of Stuart, C, Constitution Crescent, Gravesend [2]

Year Catalog# Painting Title
1868 418 Grapes, convolvuli, and bird's nest

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  1. ^ a b Graves, Algernon (1906). The Royal Academy of Arts A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and Their Work from Its Foundation in 1769 to 1904. Volume VII Saco to Tofano, page 294: Henry Graves and Co. Ltd. and George Bell and Sons. 
  2. ^ a b Graves, Algernon (1906). The Royal Academy of Arts A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and Their Work from Its Foundation in 1769 to 1904. Volume VII Saco to Tofano, page 295: Henry Graves and Co. Ltd. and George Bell and Sons.