File:Mount Vernon (1798 ship).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMount Vernon (1798 ship).jpg | Heliotype photograph of a fresco by the American colonial artist Michele Felice Corné of the ship Mount Vernon, built in Salem, Massachusetts in 1798. Corné travelled on this ship from Spain to the United States in 1799, witnessing an action between the vessel and French privateers. He later made several paintings of the ship. | |||
Date | June 1918 | |||
Source | Google Books - William Dunlap; Frank William Bayley, Charles Eliot Goodspeed (1918) A History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States. Google books; hathitrust., Boston: C.E. Goodspeed & Co., p. p. 296 ISBN: 0486216950. OCLC: 210935812. , ISBN 0486216950, OCLC 210935812 | |||
Author | Michele Felice Corné | |||
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