Channel Pickering Townsley
Born (1867-01-20 ) January 20, 1867Died December 21, 1921(1921-12-21) (aged 54)London, England
Other names C.P. Townsley, Chan Townsley, CP Townsley Education Washburn College , Académie Delécluse , Académie Julian Spouse Eleanor Townsley Children 1
Left to Right: Channel Pickering Townsley, Richard E. Miller , and Benjamin C. Brown in 1917 at Fenyes Estate
California Landscape
The Cloisters (Capistrano?)
Channel "Chan" Pickering Townsley or C.P. Townsley (1867–1921) was an American painter , art administrator , and educator . The subject and genre of his California Impressionist paintings were landscapes, portraits and still lives . He served as a director of Otis Art Institute (1914–1921) and Stickney Memorial Art School (c.1912–1918).[ 1] [ 2]
Early life and education
Townsley was born on January 20, 1867, in Sedalia , Missouri .[ 3] His family moved in 1875 to Great Bend , Kansas.[ 4]
He attended Washburn College in Topeka , Kansas.[ 3] Townsley moved to Paris to continue his study at Académie Delécluse and Académie Julian .[ 3] Townsley returned to the United States, and he studied with William Merritt Chase in New York City.[ 1] He married Eleanor Townsley and together they had one child.[ 1]
Career
Townsley illustrated Ellen P. Allerton's Walls Of Corn and Other Poems ,[ 5] which was published by the journalist Eva Ryan in 1894.[ 6]
While living in New York he became a member of the Salmagundi Club .[ 1] Townsley managed Chase's Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art on Long Island and organized the Chase European Summer art classes starting in 1902 to the Netherlands .[ 4] [ 7] From 1905 until 1910, he served as the director and an instructor at the London School of Art, working alongside Frank Brangwyn .[ 1]
Starting in c.1912 Townsley began serving as a director of Stickney Memorial Art School and in 1914 at Otis Art Institute.[ 8] During the summers he held art classes, from 1914 and 1915, he held art classes in the Monterey -area[ 8] and from 1915 and 1916, he taught at the Carmel Arts and Crafts Club 's Summer School of Art.[ 1] In 1914, William Merritt Chase joined Townsley to teach one summer class in Carmel-by-the-Sea at the Chase School of Art, sponsored by the Club. During that time he painted a portrait of C.P. Townsley.[ 7] [ 9]
In 1919, he served as the President of the California Art Club (CAC) for a year.[ 1] [ 3]
Death and legacy
He died at age 54 on December 21, 1921, in London , England, he was visiting and planning a sketching trip with Brangwyn.[ 1] [ 8]
Townsley's work is featured in public museum collections including Los Angeles County Museum of Art ,[ 8] Irvine Museum,[ 10] among others.
Exhibitions
1914 – Throop College , Pasadena, California;[ 8]
1916 – San Francisco Art Association , San Francisco, California;[ 4]
1916 – Exposition Park , Los Angeles, California;[ 8]
1917 – Friday Morning Club , Los Angeles, California;[ 4]
1917 – National Academy of Design , New York City, New York;[ 4]
1918 – Los Angeles County Museum of Art , Los Angeles, California;[ 8]
1923 – Stendahl Gallery , Los Angeles, California.[ 8]
References
^ a b c d e f g h "Obituary: Famous Artist Answers Call" . The Los Angeles Times . 1921-12-03. p. 13. Retrieved 2020-07-12 .
^ Reitzell, Richard W. (Fall 2011). "Jean Mannheim (1861-1945): Cultivating Colour and Versatility in California" (PDF) . California Art Club Newsletter . California Art Club. Retrieved 2020-07-12 .
^ a b c d "Channel Townsley, 5th CAC President, 1919" . California Art Club . Retrieved 2020-07-12 .
^ a b c d e Hughes, Edan Milton. Artists in California 1786 – 1940 .
^ Ryan, Eva (1894). Ellen P. Allerton's Walls Of Corn and Other Poems . Hiawatha, Kansas: The Harrington Printing Co.
^ not stated (7 April 1899). "Untitled" . The Great Bend Weekly Tribune . p. 2. Retrieved 2022-12-20 .
^ a b Pisano, Ronald G.; Chase, William Merritt; Baker, D. Frederick (2006). William Merritt Chase: Portraits in oil . Yale University Press. p. 260. ISBN 978-0-300-11021-0 .
^ a b c d e f g h Craig, Susan V. (July 2009). Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists (active before 1945) (PDF) . University of Kansas.
^ Gray, Eunice (February 1915). The Chase School of Art at Carmel-by-the-Sea . Vol. 4. pp. 118– 120.
^ "All Things Bright and Beautiful: California Impressionist Paintings from the Irvine Museum May 6 through July 5, 1998, California Impressionist Paintings from the Irvine Museum" . tfaoi.org . 1998. Retrieved 2020-07-13 .
External links
Media related to Channel Pickering Townsley at Wikimedia Commons