Benjamin Franklin Mason

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Benjamin Franklin Mason (March 31, 1804 – January 15, 1871)[1] or B.F. Mason was an artist in New England in the mid-19th century. He worked in "Boston, Troy, Buffalo, ... Milwaukee," and Woodstock, Vermont.[2] Around 1852 he kept a studio in Boston's Tremont Temple.[3]

References

  1. New England History and Genealogy Reg., 1872.
  2. Thetford Historical Society, Vermont. "Mason". Retrieved 2010-09-11. 
  3. Destructive Fire. Boston Daily Atlas; Date: 04-01-1852

Further reading

  • Arthur K D Healy. B.F. Mason, journeyman portrait painter, 1804–1871: a commemorative exhibition of local portraits, May 15th to Oct. 15th, 1971. Middlebury, Vt.: Sheldon Museum, 1971.
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