Oral history interview with Samuel Chamberlain

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Oral history interview with Samuel Chamberlain

1972 September 25

An interview of Samuel Chamberlain conducted 1972 September 25, by Robert F. Brown, for the Archives of American Art. Chamberlain tells of the influence of his parents, his study of architecture at Boston Tech., his practice of free-lance art and his work for an architectural firm. He also speaks of his European travels and plans to become an artist in France, of learning printmaking in France and experimenting with different printmaking media. He concludes by talking about his photographic work, getting his photographs published in books on architecture, his feelings about small towns and cities, and teaching printmaking.

Sound recording: 1 sound tape reel ; 5 in.Transcript: 43 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7609638

Archives of American Art

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Chamberlain, Samuel, 1895-1975

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