Brush Hill Studios, located in Washington, CT, is the creative haven of Charles Raskob Robinson, a renowned marine artist. With a lifelong passion for the sea, Robinson's artwork captures the beauty and essence of marine subjects, influenced by his upbringing in the Brandywine Valley and summers spent on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and the Maine Coast. His works have been exhibited in national and international art exhibitions, and can be found in prestigious collections, including those of Malcolm B. Forbes, Sr. and Thomas Watson. Robinson's studio, Brush Hill, is a historic 1752 building that provides the perfect setting for his artistic endeavors.
As a Charter Member and Fellow of the American Society of Marine Artists, Robinson has dedicated himself to documenting the lives of contemporary American marine artists through his column, Notes from Brush Hill, published in the ASMA News Journal. His articles are archived in renowned institutions such as the Smithsonian American Art National Portrait Museum Library and the Library of Congress. Alongside his artistic pursuits, Robinson's wife, Barbara, is a horticulturalist, author, and attorney, and together they reside in Brush Hill with their two grown sons and grandchildren. In 1997, Robinson embarked on a transatlantic sailing adventure, further fueling his connection to the sea and inspiring his captivating artwork.
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