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English: Michele Felice Cornè

Identifier: historyofrisepro00dunl_3 (find matches)
Title: A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Dunlap, William, 1766-1839 Bayley, Frank W. (Frank William), 1863-1932 Goodspeed, Charles E. (Charles Eliot), 1867-1950
Subjects: Artists Art
Publisher: Boston, C. E. Goodspeed & co.
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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ty, De Veaux wentto Philadelphia and received instruction from John Rubens Smithand Henry Inman and kind advice and assistance from Thomas Sully.In the fall of 1832, he commenced to practice portrait painting inColumbia, S. C, where he continued until the fall of 1835, going toCharleston for the winter months. In the summer of 1836 De Veauxwent to Europe to study, returning to America in May, 1838, spend-ing the summer of that year in New York in painting portraits. Hewent to South Carolina in 1839, to Virginia in 1840, and to Europeagain in 1841, remaining until his death. Dewey. The following advertisement appears in the Federal Re-publican of Baltimore, Md., June 22, 1810: Profiles and miniaturesin various styles, signed S. Dewey, Baltimore. Dewing. Francis Dewing, engraver, arrived in Boston, July 121716, coming from London in the ship Jollif Galley, Capt. JohnAram, which he evidently announced in an advertisement underdate of July 30, though not in the Newsletter, reading, Lately
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MICHELE FELICE CORNE From the collection of the Redwood Library ADDENDA 295 arrived from London, Francis Dewing who Engraveth and PrintethCopper Plates, Likewise Coats of Arms and cyphers in Silver Plate.He Likewise Cuts Neatly in wood and Printeth Callicoes &c. Lodg-ing at Mrs. Hawksworths against the Bunch of Grapes in KingStreet. This was duly noted by the Town Clerk, (engravers beingsuspicious characters), who probably added arrived in the JollifGalley capt Aram Commander the beginning of July 1716. OnJuly 9, 1718, a warrant was issued by Gov. Shute for his arrest asFrancis Doing, for being suspected to be concerned in Counter-feiting the Bills of Credit of this Province, and searching his chamberand seizing any tools and materials that probably have been em-ployed etc. He was evidently cleared of the charge as on January 7following, Sheriff Edward Winslow was reimbursed £4-10-0 for hisexpenses in the arrest of Doing. He flourished in Boston until1722, but whether he died of

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