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South Carolina artist Charles Fraser (1782-1860) painted some watercolors of the landscapes he saw around him in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These are from the Carolina Art Association Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, South Carolina.
The South View of Fort Mechanic Charleston, July 4, 1796.
South West View of Newport.
Sheldon.
Near Charleston, June, 1805.
Capt. Frederick Fraser's Place, Prince William's Parish.
Another View of Richmond.
A View on Mepkin.
A View Near Charleston , 1801, Where St. Paul's Church Now Stands, Ratcliffe Lands.
A View Mr. Lindsay's From South Bay, May 10th.
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