Charles Hasslewood Shannon

Charles Hasslewood Shannon was an artist active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a documented period of output spanning 1890 to 1917. Based on museum records, Shannon appears to have focused predominantly on graphic arts. His body of work represented in collections consists of thirteen documented prints and one painting, establishing him primarily as a printmaker.

His subjects encompassed portraiture and figurative studies. Notable works held in museum collections include the portraits Charles Ricketts and Lucien Pissarro, alongside evocative genre scenes such as Summer, Sea and Breeze, and The Fantastic Dress. The prints and sole documented painting are preserved in institutions like the Cleveland Museum of Art.

The record of Charles Hasslewood Shannon paintings is limited, but his contribution of Charles Hasslewood Shannon prints is well documented in institutional holdings. As his career concluded in the early 20th century, much of his work now resides within the public domain. This accessibility allows for the creation of museum-quality reproductions. Many institutions provide downloadable artwork derived from these holdings, ensuring high-quality prints of his graphic output remain available for researchers and collectors.

14 works in collection

Works in Collection