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Charles H. Richert
(1880 – 1974)
Charles H. Richert was born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 7,
1880. He studied at the Massachusetts Normal Art School, and
with Joseph De Camp, Ernest L. Major, and R. Andrew. He spent a
year in Europe, studying at the principle art galleries. Later
in his life, he opened a studio in Ellsworth, Maine. He taught
at the Rindge Technical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and
the Massachusetts School of Art. He is best known for his
Impressionist landscape paintings and wood block prints
influenced by the Japanese, often of boats and the shore
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