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Wreck at South Berwick, Maine, 1905
Walter Griffin, (1861 - 1935)
Griffin, Walter
American
January 14, 1861 - May 18, 1935
Primary
9 1/2 in. x 11 3/4 in.
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image only
watercolor
watercolor
Lyme Art Colony
1905
1905
1905
Art Object, Nomenclature
View across a beach showing a small ship aground in the lower left. A finger of water juts in the center.
1990.9
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/10/1997
00/00/00
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Hazy Weather
Bruce Crane, (New York, New York, Octobert 17, 1857 - October 29, 1937, Bronxville, New York)
Crane, Bruce
American
Octobert 17, 1857 - October 29, 1937
Primary
12 in. x 16 in.
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image only
oil
oil
Lyme Art Colony
1926
1926
1926
Art Object, Nomenclature
Bruce Crane was an important member of the Lyme Art Colony. A noted Tonalust painter, this work is from the last decade of his career and represents his late, almost abstract approach to the landscape.
1999.8
item
Florence Griswold Museum
8/27/1999
00/00/00
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Hudson River in February: Bear Mountain, c. 1920
Willard Leroy Metcalf, (Lowell, Massachusetts, July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925, New York, New York)
Metcalf, Willard Leroy
American
July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925
Primary
26 in. x 29 1/8 in.
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image only
oil
oil
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1920
1915
1925
Art Object, Nomenclature
A view of the Hudson River in late winter/early spring showing a few patches of snow melting on the surrounding Catskill mountains.
1997.18
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/4/1997
1997_18
digital image
completed
00/00/00
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Landscape-Green Trees, 1916
George M. Bruestle, (New York, New York, December 21, 1871 - August 14, 1939, New Haven, Connecticut
Bruestle, George M.
American
December 21, 1871 - August 14, 1939
Primary
25 in. x 30 1/4 in. (635 mm. x 768.35 mm.)
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overall
frame
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image only
oil
oil
Lyme Art Colony
1916
1916
1916
Art Object, Nomenclature
View of a rolling hillside with trees and rocks. White puffy clouds float in a pale blue sky.
1981.87
item
Florence Griswold Museum
6/20/1997
00/00/00
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Late Afternoon (Sunset)
Griswold House and Grounds
Frederick Childe Hassam, (Dorchester, Massachusetts, October 17, 1859 - August 27, 1935, Easthampton, New
Hassam, Frederick Childe
American
October 17, 1859 - August 27, 1935
Primary
22 1/2 in. x 20 in. (571.5 mm. x 508 mm.)
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overall
Frame
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image only
oil
oil
Lyme Art Colony
1903
1903
1903
Art Object, Nomenclature
View of the sun setting across the Lieutenant River behind the Griswold House in Old Lyme.
1991.1
item
Florence Griswold Museum
7/31/1997
00/00/00
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Summer, c. 1913
Will Howe Foote, (Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 29, 1874 - January 27, 1965, Sarasota, Florida)
Foote, Will Howe
American
June 29, 1874 - January 27, 1965
Primary
30 in. x 30 in. (762 mm. x 762 mm.)
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image only
oil
oil
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1913
1908
1918
Art Object, Nomenclature
View of a formal garden on a bright Summer day. There are two women and a child in the garden. Painted in bright tones of yellow, pink, and green.
1994.5
item
Florence Griswold Museum
7/31/1997
00/00/00
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00/00/00
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Untitled Landscape
Chauncey Foster Ryder, (Danbury, Connecticut, February 29, 1868 - May 18, 1949, Wilton, New Hampshire)
Ryder, Chauncey Foster
American
February 29, 1868 - May 18, 1949
Primary
31 in. x 35 1/2 in.
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image only
oil
oil
Lyme Art Colony
n.d.
0
0
Art Object, Nomenclature
1993.3
item
Florence Griswold Museum
2/24/1998
00/00/00
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Painting
View of Ferry Point
View of the Connecticut River, Ferry Point, Old Lyme
Ellen Noyes Chadwick, (November 15, 1824 - 1900, Lyme, Connecticut)
Chadwick, Ellen Noyes
American
November 15, 1824 - 1900
Female
Primary
25 1/2 in. x 35 1/4 in. (647.7 mm. x 895.35 mm.)
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image only
oil
oil
c. 1860
1855
1865
Art Object, Nomenclature
Painting
A view of Ferry Point painted from the Chadwick estate in Old Lyme. The work shows a dirt lane with a wooden post and rail fence, a hillock jutting into the Connecticut River, several houses lining the bank of the River, and several small row boats and sailing craft moored in a cove. The opposite shore merges with the light blue shy, ending at the Saybrook Point lighthouse. Ferry Road was the first highway in Lyme, built in 1666, to connect the village and ferry. This view was painted no later than 1870 at which time a permanent bridge was constructed to replace the ferry.
1990.3
item
Florence Griswold Museum
7/11/1997
00/00/00
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polaroid of damage
before canvas cut down
00/00/00
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00/00/00
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00/00/00
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Work on Paper
Diary
Willard Leroy Metcalf, (Lowell, Massachusetts, July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925, New York, New York)
Metcalf, Willard Leroy
American
July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925
Primary
4 7/8 in. x 3 in. x 3/8 in.
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1876
1871
1881
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
Willard Metcalf's diary. In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.8
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
00/00/00
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00/00/00
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Work on Paper
Sketchbook
Willard Leroy Metcalf, (Lowell, Massachusetts, July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925, New York, New York)
Metcalf, Willard Leroy
American
July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925
Primary
3 3/4 in. x 5 7/8 in. x 1/2 in.
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1881
1876
1886
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
Sketches of the Zuni Ceremonial Dances. In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.1
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
Work on Paper
Sketchbook
Willard Leroy Metcalf, (Lowell, Massachusetts, July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925, New York, New York)
Metcalf, Willard Leroy
American
July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925
Primary
3 3/4 in. x 5 7/8 in. x 1/4 in.
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1881
1876
1886
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
Sketches and notes on the Zuni and their language. In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.2
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
Work on Paper
Sketchbook
Willard Leroy Metcalf, (Lowell, Massachusetts, July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925, New York, New York)
Metcalf, Willard Leroy
American
July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925
Primary
4 5/8 in. x 7 in. x 1/2 in.
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1875
1870
1880
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
Sketches of the White Mountains. In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.3
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
1993_18_3
Digital
93_18_3.jpg
completed
00/00/00
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/EmbarkPictures/metcalf/93_18_3.jpg
Work on Paper
Sketchbook
Willard Leroy Metcalf, (Lowell, Massachusetts, July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925, New York, New York)
Metcalf, Willard Leroy
American
July 1, 1858 - March 9, 1925
Primary
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
n.d.
0
0
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.4
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
Work on Paper
Sketchbook
Willard Leroy Metcalf
3 5/8 in. x 5 7/8 in. x 1/2 in.
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1879
1874
1884
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
Sketches when Metcalf was in Maine. In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.5
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
088b_ Metcalf_Sheep_Sktech
Digital Image
completed
00/00/00
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/EmbarkPictures/metcalf/1993_18_5.jpg
Work on Paper
Sketchbook
Willard Leroy Metcalf
3 5/8 in. x 5 1/4 in. x 1/2 in.
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1881
1876
1886
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
Sketches of the Navajo Indians, including one of a Navajo boy. In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.6
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
1993_18_6
Digital
completed
00/00/00
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/IMAGE DIRECTORY/1993/1993_18_6.jpg
Work on Paper
Sketchbook
Willard Leroy Metcalf
10 1/2 in. x 8 3/4 in. x 1/2 in.
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graphite
graphite
Lyme Art Colony
c. 1913
1908
1918
Art Object, Nomenclature
Work on Paper
Sketches of Italy. In 1993 the Museum acquired an extraordinary collection of seven sketchbooks and a diary belonging to Willard Metcalf. The sketchbooks date from 1875 to 1914. The diary dates to 1876. Three of the sketchbooks are from the early 1880s when Metcalf accompanied famed Smithsonian ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing to New Mexico to prepare illustrations for an article on the Zuni for "Harper's" magazine. Zuni customs, the faces of its people, and the landscape are recorded with penetrating on-the-spot detail. One sketchbook even shows his efforts to learn the difficult Zuni language. Each of these sketchbooks reveal much about the fieldwork of the artist, just as the diary suggests his personal thoughts. Together, they offer many clues to how Willard Metcalf observed the world around him.
1993.18.7
item
Florence Griswold Museum
11/17/1997
Lieutenant River at Ferry Road
Lieutenant River Landscape
Winfield Scott Clime, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 7, 1881 - October 13, 1958, Old Lyme, Conn
Clime, Winfield Scott
American
November 7, 1881 - October 13, 1958
Primary
20 in. x 24 in. (508 mm. x 609.6 mm.)
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overall
framed
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image only
oil
oil
Lyme Art Colony
n.d.
0
0
Art Object, Nomenclature
View of the Lieutenant River from the west bank looking south toward the bridge at Ferry Road. Several houses are visible in the background which are strongly reflected in the water.
1994.3
item
Florence Griswold Museum
7/16/1997
00/00/00
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