- Robin K. Moore
- Chautauqua
- Open Edition Ink on Metal Plate
- 60 x 48 in
- $2,880
“Chautauqua” was a cultural and social movement that started in upstate New York in the 1870s and flourished until the mid 1920s. The original Chautauqua movement was founded by Lewis Miller and John Heyl Vincent as a teaching camp for Sunday school teachers based on four pillars: Arts, Education, Recreation, and Religion. Theodore Roosevelt called it “the most American thing in America.”