Simeon Solomon Research Archive

A research site dedicated to the life and work of Victorian artist Simeon Solomon (1840-1905), with additional information about Rebecca Solomon (1832-1886) and Abraham Solomon (1823-1862).
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Acknowledgements : the current SSRA site.
 
Our thanks go to the many private collectors who have allowed us access to their Solomon paintings and drawings and for their permission to add them to this site.
 
Roberto C. Ferrari
Carolyn Conroy
 
 
Acknowledgements : the original SSRA site.
 
I must acknowledge individuals and libraries without whom the initial print bibliographic study on Solomon would never have been published.

 

Ilene Frank, William E. Fredeman, Brian Frisina, Jacob Hand, Julia Kerr, Steven Kolsteren, Lionel Lambourne, Mark Samuels Lasner, David Latham, Linda McKee, Karen McKenzie, Nick Melczarek, Robert Meyrick, Thais Morgan, Michelle Persell, Daniel Rutenberg, Gayle Marie Seymour, Nancy Tyson, Stacey Van Hoy, the Ben Uri Art Gallery, the Archives and Rare Books Department of the University of Cincinnati, Florida Atlantic University Wimberly Library interlibrary loan department, University of South Florida Tampa Campus Library interlibrary loan department, the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and the National Library of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Special thanks to Tony Parrish and Arlene Rinaldi, former FAU Webmasters, for helping me set up the initial web site and the counter, and the FAU S. E. Wimberly Library for supporting and sponsoring the web site for five years. I'd especially like to thank Nancine Thompson on the library staff for assisting me with digitization.

 

My thanks again to Julia Kerr of http://www.artmagick.com for hosting the former Simeon Solomon Research Archive at simeonsolomon.org and for all of her assistance with the site. My thanks also to Paul A. Ranogajec for his HTML assistance in the 2007 update of the old site.

 

Roberto. C. Ferrari