Avian Arabesque. Owned by Mrs. John Sanford. The Robert Winthrop Chanler Exhibition Introduction and catalog by Christian Brinton New York: The Kingore Gallery, 1922.
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Avian Arabesque. Owned by Mrs. John Sanford. The Robert Winthrop Chanler Exhibition Introduction and catalog by Christian Brinton New York: The Kingore Gallery, 1922.
Title: Screen: "Porcupines" and "Nightmare" Artist: Robert Winthrop Chanler Date: 1914 Medium: Oil on wood Size: 69 1/2 x 48 1/4 in. (175.8 x 122.2 cm) Source: The Met
Robert Winthrop Chanler was born in 1872. His fantastic murals decorated the walls of many prominent homes, and also the Loggia of the Colony Club, the women-only club on Park Avenue where Kitty interviewed Anne Morgan.
Inspired by A Front Page Affair, the first in the Kitty Weeks historical mystery series.
Robert Chanler Leopard & Deer 1912