Charles Henry Howorth (2 January 1856 – 22 August 1945) was a New Zealand artist.
An engineer by profession, Howorth lived and worked in Southland for at least 22 years.
An oil painting of the sea shore near Bluff won a prize at the Saint Louis Exposition of 1904.
He died at Silverstream, Upper Hutt on 22 August 1945.
[1] Members of Howorth's extended family included the British engraver Charles Mottram (his grandfather) and New Zealand politician Henry Howorth (his uncle).