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Stacey TolmanStacey Tolman in The Boston Times - Dec 4 1892
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"... work. I find nothing objectionable ip r,. Frederic T. Stuart: ‘The Babos in Die Wood’ poster is extremely artistic and I wish there were more of Dieni as good.” Stacey Tolman; lithograph was made hy the greatest French designer and is the most .esthetic work of the ever in the country.” C. G. Copeland: cannot see how anybody can find anything ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Stacey TolmanStacey Tolman in The Boston Record - Mar 2 1907
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"... a marino called to the Worcester Art Museum. the latest canvas from Edmund C. Tarbell, now in Rowland s gallery. it is rumored, ls destined for the same museum. Stacey Tolman’ two paintings, Studio and of Frank Masterson” aro among tho many good pictures in the National Gallery, Washington. John Nutting. DIED Everett, Feb. 28, Bengta Anderson, SS yrs Roxbury, Feb. ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Stacey TolmanStacey Tolman in The Boston Transcript - Dec 12 1916
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"... i group of scenes in Tangier and other Y frican view by H Gyrus Farnum and street scenes by F Usher DeVoll. and characteristic ran- by Sydney B. Burleigh. Starey Tolman. Miss Mabel M Miss Elize D Miss Angela O'Leary, Mrs. Gertrude Parmelee Cady, H George A Hays and Mrs. Clara H Anthony Dyer's exhibit at 'he Tll- x j I ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Stacey TolmanStacey Tolman in The Boston Transcript - Aug 20 1907
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"... tailoring business, hut for several years he had not been in active business. He is survived by a brother, a daughter and two sons, one of whom Is Mr. Stacey Tolman, the artist, of Providence. Alr. Dexter E. W. Stone, a Civil War veteran, who was to have been admitted to the Soldiers’ Home in Chelsea yester- da>’, died at his ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States