Maureen Hyde (1946)
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Kathy Chambers said
Wow ! A modern master ! How profound and uplifting ! A woman to boot even better ! ! !
I am the granddaughter of Charles Edward Chambers Am.painter and Illustrator and (his teacher and wife Illustrator Fanny Munsell ( Both In Whose Who of America circa around 1920-1922 . C.E. Chambers on this site)
You are an exquisitely talented soul …deep, luminous and with a sense of color and mystery that deserves all heaven’s praises.
Thank you for the amazing focus it has taken to manifest such sublime skill !
May your gifts to this world be returned to you a thousand fold…above all as peace,
Kathy Chambers
laraleslieyoung said
Hi Kathy,
I just found a painting by Charles Edward Chambers at the most unlikely of places… a Goodwill store! I thought you would like to see it:
http://newbeautifulera.wordpress.com/2014/08/12/goodwill-find-of-the-century-a-golden-age-illustration-by-charles-edward-chambers/
-Lara
Mark Baumgart said
Awesome, awesome stuff. I especially loved “The Huntress” and “Winter”. I’d read novels based on these paintings.
topometallo said
Loved, varied themes and very intense visages. Excellent