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Artist: Charles Henry Harmon (American, 1859-1936)
“By the turn of the century, Gumps department store of San Francisco handled his work exclusively, and his reputation was well established. In 1905, he settled a studio in Denver, and began commissions for the Santa Fe Railroad, Western Pacific and Colorado Midlands to paint scenes along their route” (2).
“After his time in Colorado, he returned to San Jose where he remained for the rest of his life. Harmon died there on October 14, 1936 and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery” (3).
Reference:
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The Annex Galleries. Charles Henry Harmon [internet]. California. [cited 2015 June 29]. Available from: http://www.annexgalleries.com/artists/biography/957/Harmon/Charles
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Askart Staff. Charles Henry Harmon [internet]. [cited 2015 June 29]. Available from: http://www.askart.com/artist_bio/Charles_Henry_Harmon/6649/Charles_Henry_Harmon.aspx
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Hughes, E M. Artist in California 1786-1940 [internet]. Sacramento: Crocker, Art Museum; 2002. [cited 2015 June 29]. Available from: http://www.sternfinearts.com/chheha1.html