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Samuel ChamberlainBorn in Cresco, Iowa, 1895, Chamberlain studied at the University of Washington and M.I.T. He studied art in
London and Paris and traveled throughout Europe living in France for a number of years. Considered one of the finest
American architectural etchers, his prints not only show the cathedrals, buildings, and shops of Europe, but also the
people in their everyday activities. Chamberlain is best known as an etcher, lithographer, illustrator, and photographer.
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Samuel Chamberlain American (1895-1975) The Abandoned Chateau 7-5/8 x 9-5/8 in.
Drypoint, 1935, edition 59/100. Boston Public Library 116. Signed and numbered in pencil.
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Samuel Chamberlain American (1895-1975) A Mediterranean Village 8-1/4 x 11-1/2 in.
Drypoint, 1938, edition about 300. Boston Public Library 272. Signed in pencil. Printed on wove paper with watermark, Rives. Full margins. Commissioned by the Munson Gallery Print Club.
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Samuel Chamberlain American (1895-1975) Sailors Home from the Sea 6-7/8 x 9-7/8 in.
Drypoint, 1928, edition 12/100. Boston Public Library 67.
Signed and numbered in pencil. Printed on laid paper with full margins.
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Samuel Chamberlain American (1895-1975) Perugia 11-1/4 x 7-7/8 in.
Drypoint, 1928, edition 68/100. Boston Public Library 64. Signed and numbered in pencil. Printed on antique laid paper with full margins.
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Samuel Chamberlain American (1895-1975) Boston Fish Pier 5-5/8 x 8-5/8 in.
Drypoint, 1929, edition 51/100. Boston Public Library 82. Signed and numbered in pencil. Printed on antique laid paper with an indiscernible watermark.
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Samuel Chamberlain American (1895-1975) Early Morning Market, Senlis, France 9 x 6-3/4 in.
Drypoint, 1939, edition 300. Boston Public Library 273. Signed in pencil. An excellent impression, printed on wove paper with full margins.
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