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Charles Marchant Stevenson : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Marchant Stevenson
Charles Marchant Stevenson (August 29, 1927 – August 30, 2004) was an American artist, born to Mildred and (Charles Marchant Stevenson II ) 〔(Blick, "Charles Stevenson (1927-2004)" )〕 in Washington, D.C.
==Early years==

Stevenson spent his early years at his (family home in Maryland ). He was awarded a scholarship to the adult school of the Corcoran Academy of Fine Art in Washington, D.C., which he attended from 1938 until 1945 〔〔Leach & Lamb, "Interview: Charles Stevenson, Master Painter", p.6〕 when, immediately after his eighteenth birthday, Stevenson enlisted in the United States Navy.〔〔 In the Navy Stevenson worked on service publications, as illustrator for ''All Hands'' and as art director for ''Naval Training'' and ''Training Bulletin''.〔〔〔Arvola, "The Magic of Charles Stevenson", p.1〕 After his tour of duty, Stevenson studied in Philadelphia, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the University of Pennsylvania.〔〔〔
Stevenson's early jobs included church window design at the Paine-Speyers stained glass company, work as an attendant and art therapist in a mental hospital and as an advertising artist for several department stores.〔 In 1954 Stevenson moved from the East Coast to San Francisco. There he worked for the advertising agency Wyatt & Welch for several years before leaving for a free-lance work as a muralist and portrait painter.〔〔 From 1957 to 1961, Stevenson ran Stevenson Graphics, a San Francisco advertising agency with ten commercial artists.〔〔
Examples of Stevenson's artwork from this period include ("Charles Marchant Stevenson: Self Portrait" ) (1960) and ('"The Goat Lady's House" )(1960), a painting of (Lyford House, Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary. ), built in the 1870s, now a Registered Historical Landmark, part of the Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary and open to the public.

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