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Anthony ImbertAmerican, active 1825 - 1835

Anthony Imbert, originally a French naval officer, learned lithography while a prisoner of war in England. He arrived in New York about 1825 and immediately undertook a series of illustrations for a Memoir published to celebrate the completion of the Erie Canal. His other work includes a series of New York views, portraits, and cartoons. He is last listed in the New York city directory in 1835, and he died sometime before 1838, when his widow Mary is listed selling boys' clothing on Canal Street.

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Gift of James Reed, 2011.154.0  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Anthony Imbert
1825