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By John Mason 1834–45 from Actual Survey showing every Lott and building then standing on them giving the actual size of the buildings and width of the streets from the Canal to the head of the Harbour & part of Eastern point as farr as Smith's Cove and the Shore of the same with all the wharfs then in use. Lane has put few pictures in his studio at present; for he is very industrious, and sends his canvases off as fast as they are filled. Lane to send this picture to New-York for exhibition . ."At a Sanitary Fair held at the Pavilion "obtained through the favor and generosity of the owner, Mr.Gloucester Harbor 1834–1835." This section of the map shows the location of the Pavilion Hotel and ropewalk along the beach.great demand; hitherto chiefly among sea-faring men, but now winning way in other circles. Lane's painting-room, and it was with real pleasure that I found my way to his new house, built from his own design, of native granite, as I mentioned, handsome, peculiar, stable, and commanding a wide sweep of land and ocean from its ample windows. If you were to meet him in the street, you would hardly take him for an artist. His early pictures had something in them too hard and practical to permit enthusiastic admiration; the water was salt, the ships sailed, the waves moved, but it was the sea before the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the deep. The dun and purple clouds roll away to the south-west, the sun sinks in a glory of yellow light, flooding the sea with transparent splendor. SIDNEY MASON, of New York, and to whom many thanks are due." "...
Charles was an abolitionist of note and a supporter of the women's rights convention. Hovey died in Boston on April 28, 1859 of rheumatic gout.In painting at CAM, it was in the cluster of wooden houses partially covering the wall of the second Baptist church, to the right of the ship's mast.