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Chambers' style of painting has been described as, "extremely competent, marked by subtlety of value and color." Other critics have said that because of the "polish" of his paintings, one would think he had studied at the French Academy. The use of color was considered his strength.
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In 1931, he was awarded the 2nd Altman Prize at the National Academy of Design exhibition for his portrait of artist John Alonzo Williams. In 2010, Chambers was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators.
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Chambers was also commissioned by Chesterfield cigarettes. His series of billboard advertisements ran for five years. In 1931, these depictions of radiant models smoking, alongside a memorable catchphrase, was considered by
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as, "the most beautiful posters ever painted." In all, he illustrated 45 billboard displays for Chesterfield cigarettes. Chambers was also responsible for illustrating billboard advertisements for
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Chambers was born on August 9, 1883, in Ottumwa, Iowa to Horatio Cox Chambers (1849-1914) and Rosa A. Lee Chambers (1849-1920). He had one sibling, Helen Lee Chambers (1880-1899).
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In the 1920s, Chambers was commissioned by Steinway & Sons to paint portraits of popular pianists. These portraits of pianists, which included
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Chambers' illustrations worked for both advertisements and editorial assignments. He would frequently contribute to
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One of Chambers' teachers was Fanny Musnell (1884-1920). She was an illustrator for national magazines including,
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On November 4, 1941, Chambers died in New York, New York. He is buried in Ottumwa Cemetery in Iowa.
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In the beginning of his career, Chambers illustrated a short story series centered on con man,
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soap. His illustrations set high standards for twenty-by-four outdoor posters of the time.
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portraits that ran during the early 1900s. Chambers also illustrated stories for writers
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Chambers later remarried to Pauline True (1912-?), the model from his 1933
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Red Cross poster illustrated by Chambers; Features his wife Pauline True
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American Posters of World War I: A Price and Collector's Guide
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magazine. For years, Chambers had an exclusive contract with
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1927 Chesterfield ad featured on Vintage Ad Browser
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Ottumwa, Iowa
New York, New York
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Art Students League of New York
Chesterfield cigarettes
Steinway & Sons
National Academy of Design
Chesterfield cigarettes
Steinway & Sons
W. Somerset Maugham
Pearl S. Buck
Cosmopolitan
Harper's
Redbook

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
National Academy of Design
George Bridgman
Woman's Home Companion
Red Cross
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford
Louis Bromfield
Faith Baldwin
Ladies' Home Journal
McCall's


World War I
United States Food Administration
Yiddish

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