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Antique William Henry Chandler (1854-1928) Seascape Framed Pastel Drawing

Antique William Henry Chandler (1854-1928) Seascape Framed Pastel Drawing

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Take a stroll on the beach at sunrise everyday when gazing into this Antique Framed Pastel Drawing! Masterfully rendered by William Henry Chandler (1854-1928), we can almost smell the salty air and hear the lapping waves. A window to a time and place enhanced by an artist's perception and skills. An excellent addition to any collection!

Collector's Notes:

Antique William Henry Chandler (1854-1928) Seascape Framed Pastel Drawing; Circa 1900; related newspaper article attached to back side.

Condition: Very Good - Excellent

Expected wear for age; minor scuffing and visible wear on frame surface consistent with age. Inspect images and video.

Size: 24 1/2" framed height; 21" framed width; 1" framed depth

"William Henry Chandler (1854 – February 26, 1928) was an American pastel artist. His works include landscapes, winter landscapes, marine and seascapes, still life fruit and fowl.[1]

Chandler was born in New York City. He was raised by deeply religious parents of the Christian faith. This would influence him his entire life, as he was not only known for his art, but also as a great humanitarian.

Chandler's first job was in Chicago as a carver of cameos. While in Chicago, he married and he and his wife had three daughters. His wife and youngest daughter died early in his marriage. Upon their deaths, Chandler moved to New Jersey, so that his sister could help care for his two surviving daughters. After moving to New Jersey in 1887, Chandler and his brother started the William Henry Chandler Company in New York City. It was at this company that Chandler would produce his artworks that he is known for today. His brother was put in charge of the framing, packing and selling of the works. His art was sold through stores nationwide, including Marshall Fields and The May Company. He worked in pastels, that he imported from France. At his company, he employed 20 other artists, who also worked on pastel paintings. His work was exhibited at the International Exposition in Paris in 1900–1901. He was greatly influenced by the Hudson River School of Art. In turn, it is said that his work influenced other artists, such as Maxfield Parrish." - Source

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