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Why is there a statue of a lobsterman in Portland, and who is he?

Why is there a statue of a lobsterman in Portland, and who is he?
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Why is there a statue of a lobsterman in Portland, and who is he?

Why is there a statue of a lobsterman in Portland, and who is he?
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Candace Kanes presents How Maine Women Got the Vote at Cushing library

Candace Kanes presents How Maine Women Got the Vote at Cushing library
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Painting of 19th century Hallowell s cityscape sells for $201,600 at Sotheby s auction

Painting of 19th century Hallowell cityscape sells for $201,600 at Sotheby’s auction The piece, painted around 1860, was bought by Connecticut-based American folk art dealer David Schorsch, who said it will become inventory at his business. Share This 19th century painting by an unknown artist features a circa 1860s view of Hallowell. It was auctioned by Sotheby’s for more than $200,000. Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s A 19th century painting of Hallowell’s cityscape as seen from Chelsea defied a $50,000 price estimate at auction at Sotheby’s, eventually selling last month for $201,600. The painting is not signed, and the artist is unknown. But to the buyer, Connecticut-based art dealer David Schorsch, that is the magic of folk art.

Painting of 19th century Hallowell cityscape sells for $201,600 at Sotheby s auction

Painting of 19th century Hallowell cityscape sells for $201,600 at Sotheby’s auction The piece, painted around 1860, was bought by Connecticut-based American folk art dealer David Schorsch, who said it will become inventory at his business. Share This 19th century painting by an unknown artist features a circa 1860s view of Hallowell. It was auctioned by Sotheby’s for more than $200,000. Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s A 19th century painting of Hallowell’s cityscape as seen from Chelsea defied a $50,000 price estimate at auction at Sotheby’s, eventually selling last month for $201,600. The painting is not signed, and the artist is unknown. But to the buyer, Connecticut-based art dealer David Schorsch, that is the magic of folk art.

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