Item 48267 - O'Neil's Dyer House, Cape Elizabeth, 1917
- Item 48267 - O'Neil's Dyer House, Cape Elizabeth, 1917
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Image Info Thomas F. O'Neil of South Portland made the painting of the Dyer House, the first brick house in Cape Elizabeth.
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He exhibited the painting at the Portland Society of Art in 1919.
O'Neil, a steam fitter, was also a member of the local artist group "The Brushians." He was a long-time member of the Portland Society of Art, served as its curator, and was on the "hanging committee."