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Located at 252 Essex Street, | Located at 252 Essex Street, '''Upton-Paine Studio''' specialized in creating quaint souvenir painted china. | ||
Much of it was displayed in the window of "Hepzibah's Shop" in the House of the Seven Gables. | Much of it was displayed in the window of "Hepzibah's Shop" in the House of the Seven Gables. | ||
Ida Paine | [[Paine, Ida Upton|Ida Upton Paine]] was one of their prominent artists. Originally, the souvenir was painted in oil colors | ||
on pebbles, and the witch figure was selected as typical of Salem. Later, they switched to painting | on pebbles, and the witch figure was selected as typical of Salem. Later, they switched to painting | ||
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on china. | on china. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[http://salem.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/1696468?locg=63 llustrated history of Salem and environs : issued as the souvenir edition of the Salem Evening News and describing and illustrating Salem, Massachusetts and immediate vicinity from first settlement to present day] compiled by C. B. Gillespie. p.96 |
Latest revision as of 11:30, 7 June 2022
Located at 252 Essex Street, Upton-Paine Studio specialized in creating quaint souvenir painted china.
Much of it was displayed in the window of "Hepzibah's Shop" in the House of the Seven Gables.
Ida Upton Paine was one of their prominent artists. Originally, the souvenir was painted in oil colors
on pebbles, and the witch figure was selected as typical of Salem. Later, they switched to painting
on china.
See Also
llustrated history of Salem and environs : issued as the souvenir edition of the Salem Evening News and describing and illustrating Salem, Massachusetts and immediate vicinity from first settlement to present day compiled by C. B. Gillespie. p.96