English-born Thomas Chambers (1808-1869) worked in America as a marine & landscape painter.
Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Bay of New York, Sunset
Research suggests that Chambers was born in 1808 in Whitby, England, to a merchant sailor father & a laundress mother.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Threatening Sky at the Bay of New York.
He probably learned to paint from his older brother, George Chambers (1803-1842) -- a self-taught artist who advanced from painting trunks and buckets to ship portraits, theatrical scenery, panoramas, and eventually "fine art" marine paintings for the King William IV & the Royal Academy.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) View of West Point.
Thomas may well have tagged along on the artistic endeavors of his older brother, since their influence is evident in the signature style he later developed.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) View of the Delaware Water Gap.
Chambers left London for New Orleans in 1832 to pursue his painting career.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) View of Nahant (Sunset), Boston, c 1843.
He was in New York two years later listing himself in city directories & newspaper advertisements as a marine, landscape, & "fancy" painter from 1834 to 1840.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Unidentified Subject.
Over the next two decades, he worked in Baltimore, Boston, Albany & New York.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) The Capture of H.B.M. 'Macedonian' by the U.S. Frigate 'United States,' October 25, 1812, circa 1840-50.
While his prolific output suggests a strong base of patrons, Chambers did not exhibit with any official or academic art organizations of his time.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Storm-Tossed Frigate.
He did, however, sell his works at auction, as evidenced by a recently recovered Newport, Rhode Island, auction list from 1845.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Staten Island and the Narrows.
Chambers disappeared from American city directories & census records after 1866.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Staten Island and the Narrows.
He evidently, he returned to Whitby, penniless & disabled, as suggested by the newly-discovered record of his death in the city's poorhouse in 1869.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Packet Ship Passing Castle Williams, New York Harbor, circa 1838-45.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) New York. 1835-50.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) New York Harbor with Pilot Boat George Washington.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Mount Auburn Cemetery.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Landscape with Mount Vesuvius c 1843-60.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Lake George and the Village of Caldwell.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Felucca off Gibraltar.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Delaware Water Gap, c1840-50.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Connecticut Valley.
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Thomas Chambers (English-born American artist, 1808-1869) Boston Harbor.