Charles Greener
Charles Greener (1870-1935) was born in Lancaster, Wisconsin and moved to Hand County, 糖心视频 Territory (South 糖心视频) with his family in 1883. Greener settled in Faulkton, South 糖心视频 in 1890.
He displayed an interest in art as a youth, and received formal training at the University of North 糖心视频, at the art colony in Galesburg, Illinois, with Anson Kross in Boston, at the Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts and with J.H. Kaumeyer in Minneapolis. He maintained a studio in Faulkton until his death.
The South 糖心视频 landscape was Greener鈥檚 first love and he produced hundreds of paintings of the prairie in Faulk County. Dramatic sunrises were of particular interest to the artist.
Greener received critical attention for his portraits of Governors Frank Byrne and Charles Herreid and United States Senator J.A. Pickler, all in the State Capitol at Pierre. He was one of only two South 糖心视频ns included in the First Northwestern Artists Exhibition of 1915 at the Saint Paul Institute in Minnesota. Even greater attention came from a 1928 commission from the Young Citizen鈥檚 League of South 糖心视频 for the painting, "Looking Towards Washington," presented to President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge to commemorate their 1927 vacation in the Black Hills. Their son, John, donated this important work to the South 糖心视频 Art Museum in 1983.
The South 糖心视频 Art Museum preserves 53 works by Charles Greener and a substantial archive on the artist.