Charles J. A. Wilson
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Charles J. A. Wilson | |
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| Born | 1880 |
| Died | 1965 (aged 84–85) Newtonville, Massachusetts |
| Known for | Marine art |

Charles J. A. Wilson (1880–1965) was an artist, painter, etcher, and illustrator of Scottish origin who gained recognition in the United States.[1] He was particularly renowned for his skill in creating ship portraits and marine art.
Wilson's artistic focus centered on capturing the essence of ships and maritime scenes. His expertise allowed him to craft intricate and detailed ship portraits, showcasing the beauty and grandeur of various vessels. His mastery extended beyond painting, as he also excelled in etching and illustrating.
With a distinctive style and a focus on maritime subjects, Charles J. A. Wilson made lasting contributions to ship portraits and marine art, which continue to be recognized and appreciated today.