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11 Facts About Charlotte Harding

1.

Charlotte Harding signed her work with her maiden name, but her name in her personal life was Charlotte Harding Brown after she married James A Brown in 1905.

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Charlotte Harding illustrated magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post and Harper's Bazaar, and books such as Robin Hood.

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Charlotte Harding received a fellowship and continued her studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1894 to 1895 and under Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute of Illustration from 1894 to 1900.

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Charlotte Harding is identified as one of Pyle's first and noted students.

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Charlotte Harding's works were exhibited at Drexel in 1897 and 1898, one of which was commissioned for a manuscript.

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Charlotte Harding illustrated for a number of magazines, including Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, The Ladies' Home Journal, McClure's Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, and The Century Magazine.

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Charlotte Harding was one of the artists to contribute to the Golden Age of Illustration.

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8.

Charlotte Harding was a founding member of The Plastic Club in 1897 and was a member there until 1913 and was a member of the Philadelphia Watercolor Club.

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Charlotte Harding continued to sign her works "Carolyn Harding" after her marriage in 1905.

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Charlotte Harding had a studio and lived in Holmesburg, Philadelphia.

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Charlotte Harding died on November 1,1951, in Smithtown, New York.