Charles Caryl Coleman
1868
—
1938
United States
Charles Caryl Coleman (United States, 1868–1938) was born in New York City and died in Paris, France.
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Movement:
Symbolism
Biography:
Charles Caryl Coleman was an American painter born in 1868 and active until his death in 1938. He was associated with the Symbolism movement, which emphasized the use of symbolic imagery and themes. Coleman studied at the Art Students League of New York and later in Paris, where he was influenced by the works of the Symbolist artists. His paintings often explored themes of dreams and the subconscious, contributing to the broader Symbolist aesthetic. Throughout his career, he exhibited widely, gaining recognition for his unique style and imaginative compositions. The details of his later life and specific influences remain largely unknown.