Chandler Winthrop
American Colonial Era Painter, 1747-1790
American painter. He was one of ten children of William Chandler, a farmer, and Jemima Bradbury Chandler of Woodstock, CT. After the death of his father in 1754 and on reaching the age for apprenticeship, Chandler pursued a career as a portrait and ornamental painter. While there is no proof of his presence in Boston, the History of Woodstock (1862) states that he studied portrait painting there. He may also have had the opportunity to view works by the major artist of the city, John Singleton Copley, as well as those of his lesser-known contemporaries, William L. Johnston and Joseph Badger. In the course of his career, Chandler worked in such diverse trades as gilding, carving and illustrating, as well as portraiture, landscape and house painting, suggesting that he received some instruction as an artisan-painter. Related Paintings of Chandler Winthrop :. | The Children is ill | Portrait of Baudouin of Burgundy - Oil on panel Staatliche Museen | Enchanted Isle | Landscape of Seashore | How many pieces there are eggs | Related Artists: Allan osterlindpainted Lekande barn - sommar pa fabodvallen in 1890 Simone Cantarini,Called Il PesaresePesaro 1612-Bologna 1648 Charles Hunt British genre scenes painter , 1803-1877
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