Charles Allen Winter (1869 – 1942)
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Christmas 1909 (cover for The Burr McIntosh Monthly)
In The Year Of Our Lord – Allegory Of War And Peace
Allegory Of Victory Over Struggle
Sphinx
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Sharon Pablo said
Can anyone tell me about Winter’s paintings done while studying in France at the Louvre in particular around 1897? I’m looking for the identity of a woman who was a subject in one of his paintings that he completed at the Louvre while studying in France.
Sharon Pablo said
The subject of the painting that I am requesting information about is the same woman in the painting, “The Persian Maid”. Can anyone tell me when “The Persian Maid” was painted or anything about the subject herself?