Jervis McEntee - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • The Melancholy Days have come (1860)
  • Indian Summer (1861)
  • Late Autumn (1863)
  • October Snow (1870)
  • Sea from Shore (1873)
  • Cape Ann (1874)
  • A Song of Summer (1876)
  • Winter in the Mountains (1878)
  • Clouds (1879)
  • The Edge of a Wood (1880)
  • Kaatskill River (1881)
  • Autumn Memory (1883)
  • Shadows of Autumn (1884)
  • The Kaatskills in Winter (1884)
  • Christmas Eve (1885)
  • Shadows of Autumn (1886)

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