
Charles H. (Charles Henry) Caffin
Charles Henry Caffin was an Anglo-American writer and art critic, born in Sittingbourne, Kent, England. After graduating from Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1876, with a broad background in culture and aesthetics, he engaged in scholastic and theatrical work. In 1888, he married Caroline Scurfield, a British actress and writer. They had two children, daughters Donna and Freda Caffin. In 1892, he moved to the United States. He worked in the decoration department of the Chicago Exposition, and after moving to New York City in 1897, he was the art critic of Harper's Weekly, the New York Evening Post, the New York Sun (1901β04), the International Studio, and the New York American. His publications are of a popular rather than a scholarly character, but he was an important early if equivocal advocate of modern art in America. His writings were suggestive and stimulating to laymen and encouraged interest in many fields of art. One of his last books, Art for Life's Sake (1913), described his philosophy, which argued that the arts must be seen as "an integral part of life....[not] an orchid-like parasite on life" or a specialized or elite indulgence. He also argued strenuously for art education in American elementary schools and high schools and was a frequent lecturer.

A Child's Guide to Pictures
Embark on a journey where emotions unlock the secrets of paintings, revealing the beauty that connects art, nature, and youthful wonder.
By Charles H. (Charles Henry) Caffin

The Story of Dutch Painting
Witness the rise of a nation's art as it mirrors their hard-won independence and everyday existence.
By Charles H. (Charles Henry) Caffin

American Masters of Painting Being Brief Appreciations of Some American Painters
Discover the lives and legacies of groundbreaking American artists who shaped the nation's visual identity at the dawn of the twentieth century.
By Charles H. (Charles Henry) Caffin

How to Study Architecture
Discover how buildings reflect the soul of civilization, blending art and science to shape our world.
By Charles H. (Charles Henry) Caffin

The Story of Spanish Painting
Uncover the dramatic story of a nation told through brushstrokes, where art and identity blend on a canvas shaped by history and the passionate spirit of Spain.
By Charles H. (Charles Henry) Caffin

American Masters of Sculpture Being Brief Appreciations of Some American Sculptors and of Some Phases of Sculpture in America
Explore the evolution of American artistry as sculptors break free from European traditions to capture the spirit of a nation through powerful memorials and expressive forms.
By Charles H. (Charles Henry) Caffin