 Frederick Lincoln Stoddard studied in Paris and at the St. Louis School of Fine Art. He was a member of the North Shore Art Association and the Salmagundi Club, and exhibited throughout the early 20th century. He was also known for Fresco and had several works at The City Hall Rotunda of St. Louis, and Eastern District High School at Williamsburg. He worked in New York but spent summers in Mount Kisco, NY.
Information courtesy of Bill Indursky
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