Charles Stanley Reinhart was an American painter and illustrator. His accolades include winning the very prestigious First Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition in 1889 and the Second Silver Medal at the same Paris Exposition in 1889. He won Honorable Mention at the Paris Salon in 1887 and in 1888 the First Gold medal, Philadelphia. Second Honor at Sydney Australia. HIS PAINTING RISING TIDE WAS PURCHASED BY PARIS EXPOSITION IN 1889. Member of Society of American Artists, of Water Color Society, of N.Y. Etching Club, of Paris Assoc. of American Artists. He was a nephew of artist Benjamin Franklin Reinhart.
He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After having been employed in railway work and at a steel factory, he studied art at the Atelier Suisse in Paris and at the Munich Academy under Straehuber and Otto. Afterwards he settled in New York City, but spent the years 18821886 in Paris where he exhibited regularly in the Salon. As a young artist, he along with Edwin Austin Abbey, Robert Blum, A.B. Frost and Howard Pyle, studied under Charles Parsons, who was head of the art department at Harper Brothers in the 1870s. A collection of 247 letters, eight original drawings, and two sketchbooks can be found at Columbia Universitys Rare Book amp Manuscript Library.
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