Charles Osgood (artist)
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Charles Osgood (1809–1890) was an American artist from
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, who also worked briefly in
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and New York City. Examples of his work are in the
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, Massachusetts Historical Society, and
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American Art
Retrieved 2011-12-07


References


Further reading

* Frederic Alan Sharf. "Charles Osgood : the life and times of a Salem portrait painter." Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 102, no. 3 (July 1966). * Charles Osgood. Essex Institute catalog, special loan exhibition (Nov. 1978 - Jan 1979). Essex Institute, Salem, MA


External links

* WorldCat
Osgood, Charles 1809-1890
* White Mountain Art & Artists

(1809-1890) 1809 births 1890 deaths Artists from Salem, Massachusetts American portrait painters Painters from Massachusetts 19th-century American painters 19th-century male artists {{US-painter-1880s-stub