#Robert W. Chanler
Robert W. Chanler
Leopard and Deer, 1912
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Robert Winthrop Chanler / “Leopard and Deer” / 1912 / Rokeby Collection
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Robert W. Chanler, Leopard and Deer.
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The painting is Leopard and Deer by Robert W. Chanler! 💛
thank you!!!!♥️
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‘Leopard and Deer’ by Robert W. Chanler, c. 1912.
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"leopard and deer" (1912) by robert w chanler
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"Leopard and Deer" (1912), by Robert W. Chanler
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Examining the sources of the Plymouth Colony Pages [Part 25]
Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family In England and America 1360-1895 and the Descendants of Thomas Drake of Weymouth, Mass., 1635-1691 (Boston: The Author, 1896).
While at first this book does not seem to digitized and be online fully (only partially), the reality is different. A search of the book on the Family History Library site comes back with NO results for Packards. Honestly, this doesn't surprise me at all.
F. Apthorp Foster, Vital Records of Duxbury Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911).
The book has been digitized by Dale Cook and Mary Ellen Walz. The following Packards are within these records as being born:
PACKARD, Hannah J., ch. Henry R. and Marcia, Apr. 15, 1815.
Marcia A. (Packarard), ch. Henry R. and Marcia, June 4, 1813.
———, d. Nahum, Apr. 15, 1833. P.R.105.
And marriages as noted in the book:
PACKARD, Bethuel [of] Bridgewater, and Rebeca Peterson, June 14, 1783.*
Henry R. [of] Bath, and Mercy Alden, June 14, 1812.* [Henry A., C.R.1.]
Hiram [of] N. Bridgwater, and Eliza Chandler, Nov. 3, 1841.*
Marcia W. and Robert W. Welch, Sept. 25, 1836.* [Marcia A., C.R.1.]
Rebecka [dup. Rebeckah] and Jonathan Chandler [dup. Chanler], Nov. 27, 1751.*
And Packards who died there:
PACKARD, Hannah J., ch. Henry R. and Marcia, Aug. 10, 1831. [d. Capt. H., t[yphus] fever, Aug. 9, a. 16, C.R.1.] [Aug. 10, a. 16, G.R.3.]
Henry R., h. Marcia, Aug. 12, 1834, at sea. [typhus fever, a. 50, C.R.1.] [Capt. Henry R., Aug. 10, a. 50, G.R.3.]
Marcia, w. Henry R., Mar. 10, 1841. [Mercy, dropsy, C.R.1.] [Mercy, May 10, a. 53, G.R.3.]
Note: This was originally posted on Apr. 27, 2018 on the main Packed with Packards WordPress blog (it can also be found on the Wayback Machine here). My research is still ongoing, so some conclusions in this piece may change in the future.
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Robert Winthrop Chanler (1872-1930), 'Leopard and Deer', 1912
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More information on Chanler here.
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Robert W. Chanler
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FLAMES—Robert W. Chanler.
American Artists
Ivan Norodny
New York: Roerich Museum Press, 1930.
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Robert W. Chanler, Leopard and Deer.
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genialidad de fonda. [robert w. chanler]
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Leopard and Deer (1912), by Robert W. Chanler [694 x 960]
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Lin-Manuel Miranda, crooner?
Norbert Leo Butz
Adam Chanler-Berat
Brian d’Arcy James
Beanie Feldstein
Jessie Mueller best actress musical
Eva Noblezada
Lea Salonga
Sarah Stiles
Next to Normal: Aaron Tveit, Alice Ripley, J. Robert Spencer
Newsies
Who should do a cabaret act?
That was a question posed in a recent ticket giveaway contest for the cabaret 54 Below. Here are some of the responses, listed alphabetically by performer, followed by two innovative ideas for group shows, with the argument for why they should do it. (I’m betting some of these have already done a cabaret show, but in that case, listen to the voice of the people: We want to see you again!)
Norbert Leo Butz
He is such a dynamic, vibrant performer, and I have loved watching him act and sing in various roles. I would love him take that energy to a set of songs that he personally chooses. I have listed to the live recording of Norbert at 54 Below and he seems like such a great cabaret performer! That would be a dream to witness in person.- Paul J. Hernandez
Adam Chanler-Berat.
Though I’ve seen him make appearances as a special guest, as well as his duo show with “Next to Normal” co-star Jennifer Damiano, I think a solo cabaret would be a great chance for him and us, the audience, to revisit his many shows over the past decade. I’ve seen him in almost a dozen different roles during that time and I’m sure he has the best anecdotes to include between numbers. I’ve been wanting this since his run in “Rent” back in 2011, so hopefully one day. – Nicole Wright
Beanie Feldstein
I think she’s so talented and funny, and I love to get a sneak preview of what we might get to hear from her in the Merrily movie. There’s a video of her singing “Meadowlark” on YouTube, and I think it shows what a great musical storyteller she is. – Meaghan
Brian d’Arcy James
His voice captivated me as a teen and a cabaret show would provide such depth and variety to let it shine, plus allowing a chance to see insight into his own influences. The idea of seeing him sing for a good 90 minutes or so is an ultimate dream! – Katie Lee
Lin-Manuel Miranda
I think it would be incredible to sing songs from his shows, especially ones that he didn’t sing while performing in those shows as well as the songs that influenced him as a musical theater writer to demonstrate how he got to where he is now. And he’s also such a charming personality that he could just talk about anything he wanted and I’m sure the audience would be enthralled. – Christine Chen
Jessie Mueller
She has such a unique voice and can sing such a wide variety of material, a cabaret show showcasing her range would be perfect! – Katherine
Eva Noblezada
I’ve seen her in Miss Saigon and in Hadestown and I just think she has all the chops for having a great cabaret performance! I could listen to her sing a phonebook! – Francesca DiCillo
Lea Salonga
She has been one of my fave female vocalists ever since ‘Miss Saigon’; I adore her voice and would happily listen to her sing absolutely anything and everything for hours!! — Sarah Packard
Sarah Stiles
I would love to see this Tootsie (and HBO Billions) star (with Friends?) do a cabaret act! Sarah’s act would combine the best of musical theater with terrific comedy (as she demonstrated in “What’s Gonna Happen.”) She is spontaneous, sings well, and is a comedic genius. From “Kate Monster/Avenue Q”, to “Sandy/Tootsie”, to “Bonnie Barella/Billions”, I’m sure Sarah would also have many great stories to tell — Alan Ashkinaze
Next to Normal: Aaron Tveit, Alice Ripley, J. Robert Spencer
I would love to see a reunion concert with the original Broadway cast of Next to Normal. It’s been 10 years since the show opened on Broadway so a reunion concert is long overdue and 54 Below would be the perfect intimate space for it! – Katherine
Newsies
I would love to see a show called Seize The Davey, featuring the four actors who played Davey in Newsies on Broadway (Ben F, Jeremy G) and tour (Jacob K, Stephen L). Three of them have performed at 54 before but I do not believe Jacob has, and I would love to see him make his debut there – “BroadwaySloths”
Lin-Manuel Should Do A Cabaret Show! Also Lea Salonga,Beanie Feldstein, Adam Chanler-Berat…. Who should do a cabaret act? That was a question posed in a recent ticket giveaway contest…
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