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Prescott Chaplin

Chaplin was born in Seattle, Washington, but raised in Boston and educated in private schools. He studied writing with Jack London and art with George Bellows and William M. Chase. His writing career consisted of working for various newspapers and periodicals across the United States, and writing screen plays for Hollywood. Chaplin worked in the graphic arts field and was successful in publishing various woodcuts in Mexico and the United States. He was a member of the Santa Barbara and San Francisco Art Associations and was active in California from the 1930's until his death in 1968. Chaplin's work is represented in private and public institutions including the Los Angeles Public Library, Scripps College, and Lehigh University.



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Prescott Chaplin

American (1897-1968)
Manhattan
6-7/8 x 9 in.

Original woodcut, c.1930, edition limited, but not known. Signed and titled in pencil. In excellent condition printed on wove paper with large margins, probably full. Sheet size: 13 x 18 in.


$500.
Manhattan



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