Chambellan specialized in architectural sculpture. He was also one of the foremost practitioners of what was then called the French Modern Style and has subsequently been labeled Zig-Zag Moderne, or Art Deco.
Selected architectural sculpture
- Russell Sage Foundation Building, Grosvenor Atterbury architect, (now Sage House), 122-130 East 22nd Street, New York City 1922-26
- American Radiator Building, Howels & Hood and André Fouilhoux architects, NYC 1923-1924
- Chicago Tribune Building, Raymond Hood architect, Chicago, Illinois 1925
- Stirling Memorial Library, James Gamble Rogers architect, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 1927
- Home Savings Bank of Albany, Dennison & Hirons architects, Albany, New York 1927
- New York Life Insurance Building, Cass Gilbert architect, NYC 1928
- State Bank & Trust Company Building, Dennison & Hirons architects, NYC 1928
- Chanin Building, Sloan & Robertson architects, NYC 1929
- Princeton University Chapel, Ralph Adams Cram architect 1929
- Stewart & Company Building, Warren & Wetmore architects, NYC 1929
- Daily News Building, Raymond Hood architect, NYC 1930
- Buffalo City Hall, Deitel, & Wade architects, Buffalo, New York 1931
- Carew Tower, Delano & Aldrich with WH Ahlschlagewr architects, Cincinnati, Ohio 1931
- King's County Hospital, LP Ward architect, NYC 1931
- Tower, National Shrine of the Little Flower, Henry McGill architect, Royal Oak, Michigan 1931
- New York State Office Building, Albany, New York c.1932
- Manhattan Criminal Courthouse, Harvey Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers architects, 100 Centre St, NYC 1939 [4]
- Airlines Building, JB Peterkin architect, NYC 1940 1940 photo post card
- Firestone Memorial Library, O'Connor & Kilham architects, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1948
- Queens County Hospital, NYC
- Naval Hospital, Beaufort, South Carolina
- Beekman Tower, New York City
Other works
- John Newbery Medal 1921
- Trirons, Nereids and Dolphins, Rockefeller Center, NYC 1930s
- Bronze Doors, East New York Savings Bank, Holmes & Winslow architects, Brooklyn, New York 1929
- Bronze Doors, Hirons & Woolwine architects, Davidson County Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee 1937
- Caldecott Medal 1937
- World War II Monument, Midland, Michigan c. 1950
- Series of five designs in cast-iron depicting historic New York City seals, for the Miller elevated highway c.1928 Miller Highway history with photos
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