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English: Studio of George Inness Jr., Montclair, New Jersey

Identifier: harpersnew72various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 34 December 1886 to May 1887
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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hat unless the bees are told of the death at the house they will all desert their homes. The childs face is simple and unintellectual, as befits the artists idea, but it is full of the pathos of a sorrow past its own comprehension. Mr. Nicoll owns a charming countryhouse at Shrub Oak, six miles from Peekskill. Drives through retired and shaded lanes to the lakes, which are the feature of this locality, tenii)t THE SUMMER HAUNTS OE AMERICAN ARTISTS. 847 to the exercise of his horses, and an unusual extent of piazza-space furnishes a promenade for rainy days. The gardeners lodge, overgrown with vines, is a picturesque adjunct to the grounds. The Indian summer continues to gild river and woodland and hilltop around Sandford little gables, you'll make your studio look like one of them old Dutch manorhouses at Kingston. Here Mr. Blum spent a summer in sketching and photographing; and at EUenville, if we are to judge from the portfolio of the Misses Greatorex, is the very queen of old-fashioned gardens:
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STUDIO OF GEORGE INNESS: Gififords deserted studio in the Catskills, but other artists catch the effects of which he was so fond. The autumn tints are reproduced in the canvases of Jervis McEntee, who paints with equal power the November woods. Arthur Parton prefers the quiet charm of misty mornings. His Ice on the Hudson at the late Prize Exhibition also shows his appreciation of the river in its winter phases. In the Neversink Valley, Sullivan County, Messrs. Guy and J. G. Brown have found fascinating old barn-yards and rustic models; while at Ellenville a group of artists have taken possession of one of the old farmhouses. Here Air. and Mrs. E. L. Henry have established themselves. Mr. Henry, in building a studio, found great difficulty in impressing his ideas of architecture on the local carpenters. If you have the rafters show like that they complained, and stick the roof all over with ■S, JR., MONTCLAIR, N. J. There are the red rose and the white, And stems of lilies strong and bright; T

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vol. 72
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  • bookyear:1887
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookpublisher:New_York__Harper___Brothers_Publishers
  • bookcontributor:Brigham_Young_University_Idaho__David_O__McKay_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:708
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