Price A. Chamberlain

About the artist:

Price A. Chamberlain (American 1905 – 1961) was a distinguished printmaker and artist whose creative legacy is closely tied to Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, Chamberlain later worked in the Cleveland area, where he developed a unique approach to printmaking that blended traditional techniques with a modern sensibility. His work, including color linoleum cuts such as “The Knights,” offered below showcases his skillful manipulation of color, texture, and form, resulting in visually striking prints that capture both narrative and emotion.

Chamberlain’s artistic contributions have been recognized by major institutions; his prints are part of the permanent collections at the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Akron Art Museum. These prestigious placements reflect the lasting impact and quality of his work, which continues to be appreciated by collectors and art enthusiasts.

Price A. Chamberlain (American 1905 – 1961)

The Knights Color linocut , Plate: 6 1/16 x 7 13/16 in. Sheet: 17 1/8 x 14 in. Edition of 250. Signed and titled in pencil by the artist

Price - $200

Throughout his career, Chamberlain explored a range of themes, often drawing inspiration from everyday life and historical motifs, infusing them with his unique perspective. His dedication to printmaking not only enriched the cultural landscape of Ohio but also helped elevate the medium within American art circles. Chamberlain’s legacy endures through his vibrant prints and the inspiration he has provided to future generations of artists.