Charles Coleman
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For the American murderer, see Charles Coleman (murderer).
Charles Coleman (circa 1807, Pontefract–circa 1874, Rome) was an English painter.
In 1835, Coleman went to Rome to study the paintings of Michelangelo and Raphael. From 1848 to 1850 he made some etchings of "Campagna Romana", after exhibiting at the Royal Academy in London. He was the father of Henry Coleman, a watercolourist painter in Rome.