Charles Tersolo

Charles Tersolo (born 1974 in Rochester, New Hampshire) is a Boston player and devotee of the Copley Society of Art. He paints much of his works outdoors, or en plein air in the tradition of Corot, Monet, and American Impressionists such as Childe Hassam. The coloring of his works is closer to the broad palette of the Boston School of painters, who mix American impressionist technique subsequent to more acknowledged coloring and paint application.

His largest public undertaking is a Synthetic Impressionist piece of the Harvard Footbridge. This 9 foot by 4.5 feet high painting resides in the lobby of the Harvard Doubletree Hotel. Other public works intensify a painting of the South End of Boston in the Back Bay Hilton of Boston.

Subject concern covered by this performer includes Provincetown, Boston, Paris, the Grand Canyon, Santa Fe, Monument Valley, Valley of the Gods, New York City, San Francisco, Portland, Cape Elizabeth, and Mount Desert Island, Maine, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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