Charles Howorth

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).

Lake Tikitapu and Lake Rotokakahi (date unknown), an oil painting by Charles Henry Howorth.
Hongi's track, near Rotorua (date unknown).