Charles Buchel (Karl August Büchel) (1872–1950) was a British artist.
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Born | 1872 Mainz, Prussia, German Empire |
Died | 1950 (aged 77–78) |
Known for | Painting |
Buchel was born in Mainz, Germany, but immigrated to England as a child. Buchel studied art at the Royal Academy Schools. He was hired by the actor-manager, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in 1898, and worked with him for sixteen years.[1]
Buchel painted several portraits of Tree, and also designed theatrical programmes and advertising posters, programmes for the theatre. He drew many illustrations for the theatre magazines of his day. He is best remembered for having painted many of the stage stars of his era, including Lily Langtry, Henry Irving and George Alexander.[1]
Buchel was married in 1897 to Janet Buyers and they had a son, Philip Stuart Buchel, born in 1906.[2]
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