Altheide, Charles Harvi. (1874-1951). B: Missouri. D: SanAntonio.Painter.San Antonio.Member: San Antonio Artists Guild.Exhibitions: San Antonio Artists Exhibition, Carnegie Library, San Antonio, 1922; San Antonio Art League, 1926, Adobeville; San Antonio Artists Guild, 1925, 1926, Hillside and Horse Mint, 1927, La Botica; Edgar B. Davis Competition, San Antonio, 1928, King Cotton; Dallas Woman's Forum, 1929; San Antonio Local Artists Exhibition, 1930, Spring, Mexican Hut, 1936, M. Hogar, A Shack, Seascape, 1937, Shack.Altheide was a native of St. Louis. Altheide taught in the public schools of Kansas in 1900. He lived in St. Louis in 1910.Altheide was a physician, surgeon, evangelist, and an accomplished singer. He traveled the nation to present camp and revival meetings. Altheide was a World War I veteran.He settled in San Antonio after the war. He died from a rattlesnake bite.Sources: Powers; 1880, 1900, 1910 Census; Witte Memorial Museum Art Files.
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