Gibeon Bradbury

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Gibeon Elden Bradbury (1833–1904)[1] was a painter from Buxton, Maine. Bradbury was born in a particular section of Buxton entitled Salmon Falls, an area on a large hill near the Saco River. The son of Nathaniel Scamman Bradbury and Lucy Sawyer Bradbury, Gibeon spent most of his life in Salmon Falls.

Bradbury began a successful business in Portland, where he ornamented many types of vehicles. As his business became more successful, he began what he is now most famous for: painting.

There is also a rumor that Bradbury was known by Herman Melville, as in Melville's book Moby-Dick Melville makes a reference to "the painter of the saco" meaning the one who painted the Saco River, which is what Gibeon painted most often.

http://www.sacomuseum.org/library/GibeonBradbury.html

References

  1. ^ "Gideon Bradbury - Artist, Art - Gibeon Elden Bradbury". www.askart.com. Retrieved 2008-04-24.