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Beverly Benson Seamans
Beverly Benson Seamans (October 31, 1928 - October 22, 2012)
 
She was great niece of American Impressionist painter and printmaker Frank W. Benson, who lived in Salem.
 
Beverly sculpted wax and made bronze sculptures. Many of her pieces are installed on the North Shore.
 
She attended the school of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. She and her husband, Donald C. Seamans, were married in 1950, first settling in Brunswick, ME and then in Marblehead, where she lived and created art until the time of her death.
 
Some of her favorite subjects were shorebirds, animals and children.
 
One of her sculptures is in front of the Salem Hospital. It was created in 1974. It was her first commission.
 
Sculpture: '''Two Sea Gulls'''
 
Common Name: Blake, Joan Chapman Memorial.


Two Sea Gulls
Common Name: Blake, Joan Chapman Memorial
Address: 81 Highland Ave (in front of the Salem Hospital
Address: 81 Highland Ave (in front of the Salem Hospital
        
        
Architect(s): Seamans, Beverly Benson
Architect(s): Seamans, Beverly Benson
Architectural Style(s):


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==See Also==


*[http://beverlybseamans.com/Sculpture.php Birds in Flight] sculpture in front of Salem Hospital (1974)


*[http://mhc-macris.net/Details.aspx?MhcId=SAL.9021 Two Sea Gulls]
*[http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?pid=161361717 Beverly Benson Seamans] obituary

Latest revision as of 12:09, 13 April 2022

Beverly Benson Seamans (October 31, 1928 - October 22, 2012)

She was great niece of American Impressionist painter and printmaker Frank W. Benson, who lived in Salem.

Beverly sculpted wax and made bronze sculptures. Many of her pieces are installed on the North Shore.

She attended the school of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. She and her husband, Donald C. Seamans, were married in 1950, first settling in Brunswick, ME and then in Marblehead, where she lived and created art until the time of her death.

Some of her favorite subjects were shorebirds, animals and children.

One of her sculptures is in front of the Salem Hospital. It was created in 1974. It was her first commission.

Sculpture: Two Sea Gulls

Common Name: Blake, Joan Chapman Memorial.

Address: 81 Highland Ave (in front of the Salem Hospital

Architect(s): Seamans, Beverly Benson

See Also