An 18th-Century artist who painted the port of Charleston described as
"one of the most remarkable early landscapes produced in the South",
Thomas Leitch lived primarily in New York City. He visited Charleston in 1774. After completing the painting, View of Charles-Town,
he advertised engravings from it and described the copies of his
'Portrait of the Town' as being so exact that "every House in View will
be distinctly shown."
Leitch's Charleston painting had s (showing 500 of 998 characters). |
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