. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. istorical Society. Martin. D. Martin, engraver, worked about the year 1796. Martin. E. Martin, engraver, worked in Cincinnati about 1826. Martin. J. B. Martin was an engraver and lithographer in Rich-mond, Va., about 1822. Mason. D. H. Mason was an architect and also engraved (chieflymusic) in Philadelphia about 1805-30. Mason. The following advertisement is from the Boston Chronicleof June 7-11, 1768: George Mason, Limner, begs leave to inform the public (with aview of more constant employ) he now draws faces in


. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. istorical Society. Martin. D. Martin, engraver, worked about the year 1796. Martin. E. Martin, engraver, worked in Cincinnati about 1826. Martin. J. B. Martin was an engraver and lithographer in Rich-mond, Va., about 1822. Mason. D. H. Mason was an architect and also engraved (chieflymusic) in Philadelphia about 1805-30. Mason. The following advertisement is from the Boston Chronicleof June 7-11, 1768: George Mason, Limner, begs leave to inform the public (with aview of more constant employ) he now draws faces in crayon for twoguineas each, glass and frame included. As the above mentionedterms are extremely moderate, he flatters himself with meeting someencouragement especially as he professes to let no picture go out ofhis hands but what is a real likeness. Those who are pleased to em-ploy him are desired to send or leave a line at Mrs. Coffins near Greenand Russels Printing Office and they shall be immediately waitedupon. Mason. Jonathan Mason, Jr., of Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, ex-. COL. WILLIAM RAYMOND LEEBy N. Hancock From the collection of the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. ADDENDA 317 hibited portraits and figure subjects 1828-34 at the Boston Athen-aeum, among them his own portrait. Mason. William G. Mason, engraver, worked principally in Phila-delphia about 1822-45. Mauvais. A. Mauvais painted large portraits and miniatures atSavannah, Ga., in 1776. An excellent example of his work is the min-iature of Maj. John Gedney Clark, 1737-1784, a British Army officer,which is in the collection of the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. Maverick. Maria A. and Emily Maverick were daughters ofPeter Maverick. Each engraved, about 1830, an excellent stippledportrait of Shakespeare. Maverick. Samuel Maverick, son of Peter R. Maverick, engravedand printed copper-plates in New York about 1805-47. He appears tohave been employed principally as a printer, and to have engravedincidentally. Stauffer stat


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