Gallery: Characteristics of The Artists
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Benjamin Champney (1817–1907)
Autumn on the Saco River
Master at water; warm autumn colors -
William F. Paskell (1866–1951)
Mount Kearsarge in Spring
Bright colors; impressionistic feeling -
George McConnell (1852–1929)
Mount Washington
Velvety pastel look -
Edward Hill (1843–1923)
Old Man of the Mountain
Canopy of trees frame the scene. -
Samuel Lancaster Gerry (1813–1891)
Mount Washington
Dogs; people on horseback. -
Francis Seth Frost (1825–1902)
Mount Washington
Small figures, wispy clouds, oval format -
Alfred Thompson Bricher (1837–1908)
Summer on the Saco
Quiet, calm water -
Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon (1830–1906)
Profile Lake, Evening
Extremes of the day -
John White Allen Scott (1815–1907)
Mount Chocorua
Storm clouds in both corners of the sky -
Frank Henry Shapleigh (1842–1906)
Old Kitchen
Ladder back chair, cat, basket, straw hat, broom
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