Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 22, 1 (1996)
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It will be open as usual every day for persons wishing to employ the Artists, and for vis- itors every Sarurdax". " Alexandria Daily Gazette, Commercial and Political 20 April 1812: "Re- moval./ The Painting Room is removed from the House on Prince street, to the House on Washington street, next door to the Marshals' Office, near the Corner of King street, and nearly opposite to the dwelling of Robert Young, Esq." Bonder's advertisement in the same newspaper on 18 June 1812 announces the remova...l of the Portrait and Miniature Painting Room to Prince Street, opposite Mr. Mead's dwelling house, and lists the "Price of high fin- ished paintings, viz:/A full size portrait with hands, $100. /A portrait in bust, $50. /Miniature, S50. /Smaller size, S25." 68. See Groce and Wallace, Dictionary' of Artists, SO"; Prime, Arts and Crafts. i'S6—iSoo, 29; Brown and Brown. Book-Arts and Book Trade, 96; Colwill in Weeklev, Joshua Johnson. Free- man, 79. 69. Philadelphia citations are given in Prime, Arts and Crafts in PhiLidelphia.
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