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Photo: Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society (inv. 417)
inv. 441
Bowdoin College, Brunswick Me.
c.1844
Lithograph on paper
6 11/16 x 11 7/16 in. (17 x 29 cm) (sheet) 23 x 33 cm.
Published by J. Griffin
Lane & Scott's Lith., Tremont Temple, Boston
Commentary

This print appeared as a frontispiece to the book "Bowdoin Poets" edited by Edward P. Weston and published by Joseph Griffin. Several editions of this book appeared after 1840, with several different frontispieces. This version was printed by Lane & Scott. It was first attributed to Lane and given the date of c.1845 by John Wilmerding in his 1964 book, "Fitz Hugh Lane."

Recent research indicates that the lithograph was published with the 1849 edition of the book, although probably printed in 1848, when the firm of Lane & Scott was still operating under that name. Also, the buildings of the college give some indication as to the date. The church on the far left has a square tower, which  was replaced with a steeple in 1848. The building on the right was started in 1846.

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illustration
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
E. Ruggles
1840
Frontispiece to "Bowdoin Poets"
Edited by Edward P. Weston
Published by Joseph Griffin, Brunswick
"E. Ruggles, del. Thayer, successor to Moore, Boston"
Collection of Melissa Geisler Trafton

Engraver listed as "Thayer, successor to Moore, Boston""E. Ruggles, del."

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The Bowdoin Poets
Image of frontispieces of 1857 edition (fold-out print entitled "Bowdoin College")
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Lane & Scott's Lithography was a Boston-based firm formed by Fitz Henry Lane and John W. A. Scott. The partnership spanned 1844–48, after both artists had apprenticed for prominent Boston lithographer, William Pendleton. The firm was located at 16 Tremont Temple, Boston and created sheet music covers, book illustrations, advertisements, prints, and town views. Lane left the firm around 1847 or 1848 and Scott printed some works under his own name.

This information has been summarized from Boston Lithography 1825–1880 by Sally Pierce and Catharina Slautterback. 

map
1837 plan of the City of Boston
Charles Stimpson

1837 9 x 14 in. Cape Ann Museum Library & Archive

Showing Lane's neighborhood while working in Boston. Lane had studios at the intersection of Washington and State Streets, Summer, Tremont and School Streets.

Also filed under: Boston City Views »   //  Maps »   //  Professional »   //  Residences »   //  Tremont Temple »

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map
A Map of Plymouth Village
Lane & Scott Lith.
Frontispiece of " Pilgrim memorials, and guide for visitors to Plymouth Village: : with a lithographic map, and seven copperplate engravings." / By Wm. S. Russell, recording secretary of the Pilgrim Society. ; [Eight lines from Oliver Wendell Holmes]
Boston: : Printed for the author, by C.C.P. Moody, Old Dickinson Office–52 Washington Street., 1851
Courtesy of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester.
Call Number LML Plym Russ P851

American Antiquarian Society copy of book inscribed: Belonging to J.G. Orton. Bought in Pilgrim Hall Plymouth, Mass. Oct. 10th 1851

Map of Plymouth Village in 1846 signed: Lane & Scott's Lith., Boston

Image: American Antiquarian Society
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publication
The Voyage of the "Jamestown" on her Errand of Mercy
Robert Bennet Forbes
1847
Boston
Eastburn's Press

Link to Google Books.

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Printer Joseph Griffin worked in Brunswick, Maine. He died in 1875.

Provenance (Information known to date; research ongoing.)
See IMPRESSIONS tab for individual provenance.
Exhibition History
No known exhibitions.
Published References
Weston 1849
Weston, Edward P. The Bowdoin Poets. Brunswick, ME: Joseph Griffin, 1849, (Impression: Portland Museum of Art (inv. 67)).
Stokes and Haskell 1932
Stokes, I.N. Phelps and Daniel C. Haskell. American Historical Prints: Early Views of American Cities, Etc. from the Phelps Stokes and Other Collections. New York: New York Public Library, 1932, text p.163 (Impression: The New York Public Library (inv. 502)).
American Arts 1983
American Arts Auction. May 14, 1983, as Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME (Impression: Portland Museum of Art (inv. 68)).
Impression Information

American Antiquarian Society (inv. 379)

Bowdoin College, Brunswick Me., c.1844 (inv. 379)
Photo: © Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society (inv. 379)
Printed below image from left to right: Lane & Scott's Lith. Tremont Temple, Boston. Published by J. Griffin / BOWDOIN COLLEGE BRUNSWICK, ME.

American Antiquarian Society (inv. 417)

Bowdoin College, c.1844 (inv. 417)
Photo: Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society (inv. 417)

Portland Museum of Art (inv. 67)

no image available
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME
Printed below image from left to right: Lane & Scott's Lith. Tremont Temple, Boston. Published by J. Griffin / BOWDOIN COLLEGE BRUNSWICK, ME.

Portland Museum of Art (inv. 68)

no image available
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME
Printed below image from left to right: Lane & Scott's Lith. Tremont Temple, Boston. Published by J. Griffin / BOWDOIN COLLEGE BRUNSWICK, ME.

The New York Public Library (inv. 502)

Bowdoin College Brunswick, Me., c.1844 (inv. 502)
Photo: © New York Public Library (inv. 502)

Yale University Art Gallery (inv. 736)

Bowdoin College, Brunswick Me., c.1844 (inv. 736)
Photo: © Yale University Art Gallery
Lower center: Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
Lower left: Lane & Scott's Lith. Tremont Temple, Boston
Lower right: Published by J. Griffin
Record last updated May 7, 2024. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: "Bowdoin College, Brunswick Me., c.1844 (inv. 441)." In Fitz Henry Lane Online. Gloucester, MA: Cape Ann Museum. www.fitzhenrylaneonline.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=441 (accessed on August 6, 2025).