Charles Waterhouse
Painter and sculptor, created military art
Painter and sculptor, created military art
Artists & Creatives
United States
An American artist, recognized for contributions in painting, sculpture, and illustration. Focused on military themes, producing a significant body of work that includes portraits and depictions of various military events. Waterhouse's art has been featured in numerous exhibitions, drawing attention for its detailed representation of soldiers and historical battles. Notably, a series of works completed for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers showcased American military history through visual storytelling. His work continues to be exhibited in museums and galleries dedicated to military and historical art.
Created artwork for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Exhibited military-themed art in various museums
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