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William Pierce Stubbs

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William Pierce Stubbs (1842–1909) or W.P. Stubbs was a marine painter in the Boston, Massachusetts, area in the 19th century.[1][2] Examples of his work are in the Bostonian Society; Cape Ann Museum; and Peabody Essex Museum.[3] He also lived in Bucksport, Maine.

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References

  1. ^ John Robinson, George Francis Dow. The sailing ships of New England, 1607-1907. Salem: Marine Research Society, 1922
  2. ^ Boston Almanac. 1888
  3. ^ Robinson, John (1921), The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, Mass: Peabody Museum, OCLC 1147254, OL 6635149M

Further reading

  • Report of the international maritime exhibition, Boston 1889-90. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1890.
  • Goodly ships on painted seas : ship portraiture by Penobscot Bay artists. Searsport, [Maine] : Penobscot Marine Museum, 1988.