Charles Fernand de Condamy (Gamaches, 1847 - Nice, 1913) is a French painter and watercolorist, specialist in the animal genre, particularly horses and hunting scenes. Charles de Condamy is a student of Barrias. He exhibited at the Salon from 1878 to 1882. He was appreciated by an aristocratic European clientele. His representations of dogs, hunts and steeple chases are often included in magazines such as Le Soleil du Dimanche and distributed in engravings. He created a hunting team in 1875, the Rallye Picardie, at the Château d'Avesnes (Avesnes-Chaussoy, Somme), which hunted hares and then wild boars. He is lieutenant of louveterie for the district of Amiens.