1859 230 Main Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut.
N. D. The New York Historical Society’s Dictionary Of Artist In America 1564-1860. (New Haven, Connecticut.) P. 159.
Curtis, Calvin (1822-1893). Portrait and landscape painter. Born at Stratford (Conn.), July 5, 1822, Calvin Curtis began his formal studies under Daniel Huntington in December 1841. He had a studio in NYC from 1843to 1847, worked in Birmingham and Waterbury (Conn.) c.1849, and then settled in Bridgeport (Conn.), where he was living in 1878, he died in 1893.
1859 December 7. The Daily Standard. (Bridgeport, Connecticut.) December 7, 1859, Vol. VI, No. 116, P. 2.
Naramore’s Photographic Gallery, 230 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Something New! Photographs Painted In Oil!! W. M. Naramore respectfully announces that he is now prepared to make Pictures that surpass anything ever before produced in this State, viz: Photographs taken upon canvass and painted in oil.
These Pictures, which may be of any required size, from a miniature to the Size Of Life, combine beauty of color, durability, and the highest artistic finish, with the perfection of Photographic art, and are therefore unequalled.
We have secured the co operation and assistance of Mr. C. Curtis, whose reputation and skill enables us to Defy Competition; and in proof of our assertion we invite the public to call at P. B. Segee’s Store, No. 1 Sterling Block, and examine the Portrait of Rev. Dr. Hewit, just completed by us. At our rooms, 230 Main Street, may also be seen other specimens of the art, together Photographs painted in water colors, plain, &c.
N. B.—Persons having Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes or any other pictures of deceased friends can have them copied and made perfect Portraits of any required size. Children should be brought between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock on a clear day. Pictures of adults taken equally well in clear or cloudy weather.
Advertisement ran from December 7 to 31, 1859.
1859 December 15. The Daily Standard. (Bridgeport, Connecticut.) December 15, 1859, Vol. VI, No. 123, P. 2.
Photographs In Oil. This beautiful style of picture has been brought to great perfection, as may
be witnessed by looking at the likeness of Mr. Geo. P. Sanborn at the store of J. C. Blackman,
and that of Rev. Dr. Hewit at the store of P. B. Segee. The coloring is beautiful, and would do
honor to artist of greater pretensions than Messrs. Naramore & Curtis, while the likenesses we
think, could hardly be excelled by any. They may truly be called ‘master-pieces’ of portrait
painting. Go and see them; and if you want a correct picture, one that really looks life-like, call
on Naramore, at his rooms, No. 220 (sic.) Main st.