Charles Clement Calderon (1870-1906)
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Parisian-born Charles Clement Calderon was primarily a landscape painter. Calderon painted in the style of Expressionism, and his works highly represented this theme. Like many of his fellow landscape artists of this era, Calderon was particularly fascinated with Venice. Therefore, many of his paintings portray Venetian canals or cityscapes, as well as a number of seascapes and paintings of boats. Thus, Calderon’s titles of his Venetian paintings were aptly named “The Grand Canal of Venice.” He created many of these landscape paintings all bearing the same title, but distinctly different.
Calderon was a student of Cabanel and participated in the Colonial Exposition of 1906. He died that same year, and today his works are housed all over the world, and perhaps in your own home.
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