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Samuel Chamberlain

Born 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)
La Charite-sur-Loire
11-1/4 x 7-7/8 in.

Drypoint, 1930, edition 58/100. Boston Public Library 89. Signed and numbered in pencil. Printed on pale blue, antique laid paper with full margin.


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La Charite-sur-Loire



Samuel Chamberlain

American (1895-1975)
Springtime in Salem
8-5/8 x 12-1/2 in.

Drypoint, 1938, edition 9/100. Boston Public Library 127. Signed and numbered in pencil. An excellent impression printed on wove paper with large margins. One of the artist's most beautiful images, showing Chestnut Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Illustrated in American Prize Prints of the 20th Century, 1949, Albert Reese, p.38, Fine Prints of the Year, 1938, Vol.16, pl.65, and American Art Today, New York World's Fair, 1939, pl.867, p.261.


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