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Charles
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Date of
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08/30/1893 An accomplished painter and illustrator, Charles Hargens was renowned for his scenes of the Old West. Born in
1893 and growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Hargens worked
from first -hand knowledge of western life. His
oil paintings were painstaking in every detail, realistically capturing
the era. |
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"I want to depict that human element and what happens to these people," he said. Many of his paintings were commissioned for book covers and illustrations. He illustrated almost all of the Zane Grey westerns for Lippincott, worked for MacMillan and Doubleday, among others. By no means limited to western art, Hargens designed the cover for Pearl S. Buck's book, Portrait of a Marriage, did numerous ads for Coca-Cola, as well as covers for the Saturday Evening Post, Colliers, Liberty, Gentleman's Quarterly, and Boy's Life. He also designed
posters for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for 10 years. |
![]() Home on the Range (The Hair-trigger Kid) |
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In 1947, Hargens was recruited to act as scoutmaster to Troop 64, a scout troop in Carversville, in which he participated until 1980. In 1981, Hargens received the Community Service Award for Excellence in Art from the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce. In 1982, Hargens received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, South Dakota. In 1993, the James A. Michener Art Museum honored Hargens with a special exhibition of his work to celebrate his 100th birthday. Hargens lived to be 103 years of age. |
![]() Home on the Range (The Hair-trigger Kid) |
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Charles
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BIOGRAPHY Education
and Training Teachers
and Influences Connection
to Bucks County Colleagues
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Hargens was associated with Boy Scout Troop 64 of Carversville. He was its first troop committee chairman when it was established in 1945. In 1994, he authorized the troop to reproduce his painting Chief Joseph White Bull in a signed and numbered limited addition, and in 1995 he did the same for The Lamplighter. Hargens was one of the founding members of the Upstairs Gallery, originally in New Hope and now in Lahaska, at Peddler's Village. In 1993, the James A. Michener Art Museum honored Hargens with a reception to celebrate his 100th birthday. |
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Charles
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Major
Solo Exhibitions Major
Group Exhibitions Major
Collections Commissions Publications Teaching
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