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Commissioned for the 1878 Paris Exposition-Universelle, the Continents sit on pedestals on either side of the entrance to the Palais du Trocadéro.
Commissioned for the 1878 Paris Exposition-Universelle, the Continents sit on pedestals on either side of the entrance to the Palais du Trocadéro.
Sleuth at Saint Martin’s by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1972). Inscription: Marius Goring and Anthony Valentine in “Sleuth” at St. Martin’s Theater, London. Gouache (16.5” x 26.5”). SKU: CS197205
Our Family by Charles Marchant Stevenson (1969). Acrylic (36″ x 36″). SKU: CS196907
The Chess Players (Honoré Daumier).
The Virgin of Saint Ines and Saint Tecla (El Greco).
Charles Marchant Stevenson at his easel on his last day in his studio (2004). Photo by Antonia Lamb.
Portrait of the Jonas Family (unfinished). Acrylic, This is the canvas on Charles Marchant Stevenson’s easel his last day in his studio (2004).
San Francisco Public Schools Administrator Arnold Borley with Mendocino Art Center instructors Charles Marchant Stevenson (painting) and Monica Hannasch (batik). Art Center Fair (1966) . Photo by Bill Foote.
Charles Marchant Stevenson (center rear) in his studio at the Mendocino Art Center (1965). Photo by Bill Foote.
Mendocino Art Center instructors Monica Hannasch (batik) and Charles Marchant Stevenson (painting) at the Art Fair (1966). Photo by Bill Foote.