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Vintage Saint John Lithograph by Charles Bosseron Chambers
Located in San Diego, CA
Bosseron Chambers, circa 1930s. The iconic image depicts St John the Baptist as a cherubic young boy
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Early 20th Century American Prints

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Paper

Walk-Over Shoes Advertisement Flapper Girl
By Charles Bosseron Chambers
Located in Minneapolis, MN
This gorgeous, oil on canvas painting is by American artist and illustrator Charles Bosseron
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1920s Other Art Style Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The Gold Kimono
By Charles Bosseron Chambers
Located in Minneapolis, MN
This gorgeous oil on canvas painting is by American artist and illustrator Charles Bosseron
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1920s Art Deco Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of Escamillo from Bizet's Opera Carmen
By Charles Bosseron Chambers
Located in Minneapolis, MN
Daybreak. A biography of Charles Bosseron Chambers: C. Bosseron Chambers was known for figurative works
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1920s American Impressionist Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The Guardian
By Charles Bosseron Chambers
Located in Minneapolis, MN
American illustrator Charles Bosseron Chambers was known for his reflective spiritual images
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Naturalistic Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Nude Forest Nymph Visited By Satyrs
By Charles Bosseron Chambers
Located in Minneapolis, MN
Charles Bosseron Chambers was an active American fine art figurative painter and illustrator, who
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1920s Symbolist Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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Charles Bosseron Chambers was an American artist, known for figurative works portrayed in an illustrative manner, with many of them being either portraits or works with religious themes. He was an illustrator and teacher, as well as a painter. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in May 1882. His father, a young Irish captain in the British Army, was a convert to the Catholic Church and his mother was from a French family, long-established in St. Louis. Charles, the youngest of several children, was sent to the Preparatory and Grammar Schools, connected with St. Louis University, in his earliest years and his education in his chosen art began under Louis Schultz of the Berlin Royal Academy, with whom he spent six years. His next master was Aleis Hrdliczka of the Royal Academy of Vienna and he later studied with Johannes Schumacher of Dresden for six years.

After matriculating at St. Louis University, Chambers began his professional career at Palm Beach, Florida, a place chosen because of his mother's failing health. From this period, his artistic productions date the fantastic figure compositions, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition, together with portraits of Colonel Mitchell for the Missouri Historical Society, Joseph Jefferson, the great American actor, young Master Haven, Henry Phipps, Henry M. Flagler, Mrs. Voorhis and others.

In 1916, he moved to New York City and established himself in the Carnegie Studios, Carnegie Hall, where he occupied a splendid atelier. Here, he produced the Light of the World, the most popular religious painting of the early 1900s in the USA. He was a member of the Society of Illustrators, established in 1901, in New York City and the Salmagundi Club, an early important art club, in New York City. He illustrated Sir Walter Scott's, Quentin Durward, in the Scribner Classics for Young People. His work was exhibited at the well-known John Levy Galleries, in New York City, in the 1930s and is now in several public collections, in St. Louis and Chicago, including Chicago's St. Ignatius's Church, Missouri Historical Society, in St. Louis and the Osceola Club, in St. Augustine, Florida.

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