Lithograph, image size 15 3/4 x 10 inches, 1924, edition of 100, cat: BPL- 224, from the series "Vingt Lithographies du Vieux Paris," initialed and editioned in pencil.
Lithograph, image size 15 3/4 x 10 inches, 1924, edition of 100, cat: BPL- 224, from the series "Vingt Lithographies du Vieux Paris," initialed and editioned in pencil.
Etching from June 1931. Edition of 100, with 5 working proofs. Pencil editioned in the lower left, signed in the lower right. Image measures 5 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches in a 12 3/4 x 15 1/2 inch gold frame. An incredibly detailed scene with plate toning and a rich drypoint burr.
Etching, image size 7 x 8 1/4 inches, 1925, cat. Kingsland 18, artist's proof, faintly pencil signed.
Drypoint etching, image size 6 1/2 x 11 inches, 1931, edition 75/100, cat. Chamberlain and Kingsland-107, pencil signed, numbered and titled. This scene of Bellefontaine, Ile-de-France, exhibits Chamberlain's ability to create subtle gradations in plate tone.
Lithograph, image size 15 1/2 x 10 inches, 1924, edition of 100, cat: BPL- 218, from the series "Vingt Lithographies du Vieux Paris," initialed and editioned in pencil.
This is a drypoint etching from November 1929. Edition of 100. Catalog: BPL 88. Pencil signed in the lower right, pencil numbered 59 out of 100 in the lower left. Plate measures 13 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches on 16 x 11 inch Rives watermarked wove paper. Samuel Chamberlain studied architecture at MIT, but interrupted his studies to serve in France during WWI. After the war, Chamberlain worked as an architectural draftsman in Boston before leaving the US to travel throughout France and Europe. During his time overseas, Chamberlain began sketching the countryside and architecture, eventually studying at the Royal College of Art in London. He became well known for his carefully rendered etchings and drypoints of both European and American buildings and cityscapes.
This is an original drypoint etching by well known American artist and Architect Samuel Chamberlain. The title is: Valley of the Var, The location is Entrevaux, France. This image was created and printed in 1940, it is pencil signed and editioned as: 5/100. Printed with a warm toned ink, the image measures 10 7/8X13 3/16 inches. This image appears in the Chamberlain catalog as image number 132.
This drypoint etching was created by American artist Samuel Chamberlain. It is titled: Far West Junk Shop, created and printed in May of 1929. The image measures 4 5/8X8 3/4 inches. Hand signed in pencil and editioned as 87/100. This etching appears in the Chamberlain catalog as image number 77. Very fine condition, a highly detailed image.
This is an original etching and drypoint by American artist Samuel Chamberlain. The title is: Boston Fish Pier, it was created and printed in 1929 in an edition of 100. THis pencil signed impression measures 5 5/8X8 5/8 inches. Printed on an antique laid type paper. The image appears in the Chamberlain catalog as image number 82.
This is a fine drypoint etching by American artist Samuel Chamberlain. The title is: Stonington Sunset, it was created and printed in March 1936, this pencil signed and numbered: 45/100 and is also inscribed to "Bill and Kathie Best Wishes" in the lower left border, the image measures 9 7/8X14 5/8 inches. This image appears in the Chamberlain catalog as image number 124. Nicely framed with archival matting...
THis is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Samuel Chamberlain. The title is:The Market Place, Bourges, created and printed in 1928. The image measures 6 3/4X5 3/8 inches. It appears as image number 253 in the Chamberlain catalog. Boston Public Library
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