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Charles Mills (Massachusetts artist)

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American artist (1856–1956) For other people named Charles Mills, see Charles Mills (disambiguation).

Charles Mills (1856–1956) was an American artist.

Biography

Charles Mills was born in 1856 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended Allegheny College for one year before moving to Europe at the age of 22. There he studied under Frank Duveneck. His most famous works include a series of murals at the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, the Suter Window at Trinity Church, and the stained glass windows at Memorial Hall at Harvard University.

He moved to Dedham, Massachusetts, in 1888.

Works

Murals at the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Dedham Historical Society Hosts an Exhibition of Paintings by Charles Mills". The Dedham Times. Vol. 25, no. 28. July 14, 2017. p. 17.
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