A holiday at Mentone by Charles Conder
Dandenongs from Heidelberg by Charles Conder
Tea-time by Charles Conder
Panel by Charles Conder
The hot sands, Mustapha, Algiers by Charles Conder
Summer Idyll by Charles Conder
Yport, Normandy by Charles Conder
Dieppe by Charles Conder
The Moulin Rouge by Charles Conder
Herrick's Blossoms by Charles Conder
A holiday at Mentone by Charles Conder
All on a summer's day by Charles Conder

Where to See Charles Conder

16 museums worldwide

About Charles Conder

Australian · 1868–1909

English-born painter who helped define Australian[2] impressionism before moving to Paris, where he became celebrated for his delicate paintings on silk.

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Portrait of Charles Conder
Museums16
Countries4
Most worksNational Gallery of Victoria, NGV International · 16 works
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Where to see Charles Conder

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I see Charles Conder paintings?
    Charles Conder's works are held in 16 museums worldwide, including National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery, and Art Gallery of South Australia[1].
  • How many museums have Charles Conder paintings?
    16 museums worldwide hold works by Charles Conder.
  • Which is the best museum to see Charles Conder?
    National Gallery of Victoria in NGV International holds the largest collection with 16 works.

Sources

Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Charles Conder's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] museum Art Gallery of South Australia Used for: museum holdings.
  2. [2] wikipedia Wikipedia: Charles Conder Used for: biography.
  3. [3] book Howard Simon, 500 Years of Illustration Used for: biography.
  4. [4] book Carol Belanger Grafton, Art Nouveau Used for: stylistic analysis.
  5. [5] book Anton Seder, Art Nouveau Objects and Artifacts Used for: stylistic analysis.
  6. [6] book Post-impressionism : cross-currents in European painting Used for: biography.
  7. [7] book Post-impressionism : cross-currents in European painting Used for: biography.
  8. [8] book Mary Greensted, The Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain (Shire History) Used for: stylistic analysis.

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