Christine Chaplin Brush (May 1842 – February 3, 1892) was an American flower painter and author.
Christine Chaplin was born on May 1842 in Bangor, Maine.[1] She was the daughter of two authors, Jane Dunbar Chaplin and the Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin.[2]
Chaplin painted primarily watercolors of wildflowers. She studied with Charles Chaplin and Henri Harpignies in Paris. Her works Petunias and Nasturtiums were reproduced as chromolithographs by Louis Prang.[1] She taught drawing at the State Normal School in Framingham, Massachusetts.[2]
Her novel The Colonel's Opera Cloak (1879) was initially published anonymously as part of the No Name Series from the publishers Roberts Brothers. She also wrote short stories and poems for a number of magazines.[2]
In 1878 she married the Rev. Alfred H. Brush. He became pastor of the New Utrecht Reformed Church and her book Inside Our Gate (1889) is about their life in New Utrecht.[3]
Christine C. Brush died on 3 February 1892 in New Utrecht, New York.[2]
^ abWaters, Clara Erskine Clement (1883). Artists of the nineteenth century and their works. A handbook containing two thousand and fifty biographical sketches. Cornell University Library. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin.
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Baptist minister, and Christine Fletcher Dunbar. The family emigrated to New York City in 1821. In 1841 she married Jeremiah Chaplin, a Baptist minister...
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surname, a shaken Noguchi instead departed for Beijing. In China, he studied brush painting with Qi Baishi, staying for six months before finally sailing for...
and mercenary old man. Go home Mister Chaplin." Isou was upset with this, his own attitude being that Chaplin deserved respect as one of the great creators...
Severini in particular continued to render in the broken colors and short brush-strokes of divisionism. But Futurist painting differed in both subject matter...
modern-day Paris. In Noroît (Une vengeance) (1976), the pirate Morag (Geraldine Chaplin) seeks revenge against the pirate Giulia (Bernadette Lafont) for killing...
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the end of 1866, she joined a painting class taught by Charles Joshua Chaplin, a genre artist. In 1868, Cassatt also studied with artist Thomas Couture...
materials; linear skeins of paint dripped and thrown; drawing, staining, brushing; imagery and non-imagery—essentially took art-making beyond any prior boundary...
Crosby"—covered in a white powder), what was originally thought to be Charlie Chaplin's mustache that turned out to actually be the mustache of Adolf Hitler,...
the world and meet many legendary people, including Coco Chanel, Charlie Chaplin, and Leopold, King of Belgium. Upon completion of her studies at the Academy...
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completing simple tasks, such as remembering to shut off a water tap after brushing her teeth. Remembering words to complete sentences was a challenge for...
William Harry Challis, Signal Engineer, London Transport Board. Elsie Mary Chaplin, Editorial Secretary, The Builder. William Cheeseman, Local Secretary,...