Charles Bosseron Chambers (1882-1964) is known as the “Norman Rockwell of Catholic art,” his religious paintings have become highly collectible. Between 1920 and 1950 millions of Chambers religious paintings were reproduced and widely displayed. While he continued to accept commissions for society portraits, it was his work in the religious field, prints, holy cards, calendars and magazine covers that brought him national recognition and a steady source of income. Charles Bosseron Chambers died in New York in 1964.