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from Auction House Records. "Under a Slow Bell, 1874 (Side-Wheel Packet Steamer Pat Cleburne)" Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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An illustrator for Harper's Weekly, Leslie's and other publications, Frederick Anderson was especially noted for his watercolors of the Mississippi River and its steamboats. As a child in Arkansas, he made several trips to New Orleans, which stirred an early interest in this subject, and in 1856, he moved there with his family.
However, by 1860, he was back in Arkansas, and in 1870 moved to Memphis, Tennessee and several years later gained public recognition as an art (showing 500 of 869 characters). |
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