Frederic Thomas Somerby
Frederic Thomas Somerby or F.T. Somerby (1814–1871) was a painter and "sporting writer" in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century.[1][2][3] As an author he contributed to Spirit of the Times. He also worked as a decorative painter and kept a studio in Cornhill (ca.1848-1869);[4][5] clients included the Nantucket County Whigs.[6] Examples of artwork by Somerby reside in the collection of Historic New England.
References
Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography, v.5. NY: D. Appleton and Co., 1888
William Cushing (1885), Initials and pseudonyms, New York: T. Y. Crowell & co., OCLC 3029485
"A Modern Ancient-Prophecy." Historical Magazine (NY), Feb. 1872
Boston Directory, 1848; Boston Almanac, 1864; Boston Commercial Directory, 1869
Mascolo. "Newburyport Antiques Show Sparkles." Antiques and the Arts, 2005
"Grand Mass Convention of the Whigs of Massachusetts 100000 Whigs in the City of Boston." Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 09-20-1844
External links
Open Library. Works by Cymon (1814 - 1871), pen-name of F.T. Somerby
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Fine Art Prints | Greeting Cards | Phone Cases | Lifestyle | Face Masks | Men's , Women' Apparel | Home Decor | jigsaw puzzles | Notebooks | Tapestries | ...
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