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Subject: art
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Asked by: mel80-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 01 Oct 2004 14:10 PDT
Expires: 31 Oct 2004 13:10 PST
Question ID: 409068
Who was artist "Chandler" in late 1800's?  Rumored to have made water
colored pictures for Calendar companies.
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Subject: Re: art
From: davids77-ga on 01 Oct 2004 15:58 PDT
 
I didn't see anything about calenders but the timline fits. This has a
rather extensive knowlegde of William Henry Chandler.

Starting around 1887 Chandler began producing his original art as an
alternative to the larger-scale print runs of Currier & Ives,
Taber-Prang, and other major print-makers of the time. Chandler
operated under the trade name of ?W.H. Chandler and Co.? in New York
City?s Lower Manhattan, a business that he ran with his brother, Frank
Chandler (1857-1912). William Chandler was responsible for creating
the original art while Frank was responsible for the framing, packing,
shipping, and at times, for retail and wholesale art sales. Although
his business started small, it eventually grew to where he was
employing nearly 20 people at its peak

http://www.thegavel.net/ivanko.html

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