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COLEMAN, Charles Caryll, painter, born in Buffalo, New York, in 1840. He went to Europe when nineteen years old to study art, but returned at the beginning of the civil war, and served in the national army three years. In 1866 he returned to Europe, and has since resided there, painting chiefly in Paris, London, and Rome, where his studio was in 1886. He is a member of the London art club, and has been an associate member of the National academy, New York, since 1881. His principal works are "Troubadour," "Nuremberg Towers" (1876); "Bronze Horses of St. Mark's" (1877); " Venice, Ancient and Modern" (1880); "Remote Quarter of Paris in 1878" (1881); "Capri Interior," "Capri Grainfield," "Capri Reapers," and " Head of Capri Girl" (1886).
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