Description:

Charles Apt
American, (b. 1933)
Guitarist
pastel on paper
Signed lower right.
EX: Salmagundi Club, 1967. The Ground Floor Art Gallery, New York.

Biography from the Archives of askART:
Born and raised in New York City, Charles Apt became a painter in contemporary realist style. He has also been an art educated with teaching positions at the National Academy of Design and The Art Students' League of New York.

His work includes still lifes, nudes, portraits, beach scenes, landscapes, interiors, musician figures and horses including a series of thoroughbred paintings exhibited at the Aqueduct Race Track. An exhibition at the National Museum of Racing in Saratoga resulted in "Best of Show" award for his painting "The Railbirds". He also did a portrait of Prince Rainier of Monaco.

Early in his career, Charles Apt was an illustrator and then spent two years traveling in Europe before returning to New York to continue painting. Later he held his first gallery showing in New York and then had a one-man-show at the Aqueduct Gallery. Later, Charles took his family to Europe for two summers in preparation for a "one-man-show" at the Grand Central Gallery in New York City of the life and people of Portugal.

Apt received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute. Influential to his early artistic development were his grandfather Sam Lumiere, a well known portrait photographer, and his mother, Tami Apt, a fashion and jewelry designer.

Among his awards, are the Benjamin Altman Award from The National Academy of Design; Franklin B Williams Award and Ject-Key Prize from the Salmagundi Club; Bronze Medal from the American Watercolor Society; Sutherland prize from the National Arts Club; and Best of Show Award from the Saratoga Museum. He was elected Academician of the National Academy, and his work has appeared in numerous art books and publications such as "Arts Magazine" and "American Artist". He is profiled in "Who's Who in America", "Who's Who in the World" and "Who's Who in American Art". After many years in New York City he established a new studio in Los Angeles, where he now resides and works.

AWARDS, EXHIBITS AND PUBLICATIONS

American Veterans Society Artists Gold Medal 1965
American Artists Professional League 1st Prize 1965
Hudson Valley Artist Association Honorable Mention 1966
American Artists Professional League Talens Award 1966
Salmugundi Club New York Franklin B. Williams Award, 1966, 1968
Saratoga Museum of Racing Best Show Award 1967
National Academy of Design Benjamin Altman Award, Figure Painting 1968
Expn. Intercontinentale Monaco France Le Prix Prince Souverain, Monaco
Allied Artists of America Honorable Mention 1970
Salmugundi Club New York Salmugundi Club Prize, 1966, 68, 69, 71
American Watercolor Society Bronze Medal 1971
National Arts Club Sutherland Prize 1971
Salmugundi Club New York Ject-Key Prize 1971
Resource Council of America 1st Prize Product Design Award" 1984
National Academy of Design Walter Biggs Memorial Award 1989

  • Dimensions: 23 1/2" x 19 1/2", 31" x 26 1/2" (frame)
  • Medium: pastel on paper

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