gothic revival home, ca. 1840. thompson connecticut
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gothic revival home, ca. 1840. thompson connecticut
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Paul Cornoyer (American, 1864-1923, b. St. Louis, MO, USA, d. Gloucester, MA, USA) - Christmas in Madison Square Park, c. 1910-1912, Paintings: Oil
“This fire screen, that was placed in front of the fireplace when the fire was out, can be regarded as one of the most important pieces of Victorian taxidermy, and quite probably one of the pinnacles of Henry Ward’s oeuvre, still in private hands today. What makes it even more special is the iridescence of feathers of the ‘gems of the jungle’ still present, which means this screen has been preserved well, for colors of feathers often fade in daylight. Henry Ward is the founding father of the Ward lineage, that started the privately-owned taxidermy hype in Victorian England.”
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Oil on canvas , 44 × 48 in.
1980s kitchen (Better Homes and Gardens, 1986)
Mid-19th century cardboard keepsake box containing poetry verses.
Stephen Shore | Room 125, Westbank Hotel, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1973.
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Charles Howard Davis - Giverny, Harvest Moon (1880s)
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