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Steamer Niagara Passing Fort Washington Point by James Bard 1845 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Bard, James | 0 tons and measuring 265' in length, it was used as a day boat for the New York, Albany and Troy Line. In 1847, while racing a competitor, the Niagara burst a steam chimney, killing two firemen and injuring seven passengers. After repairs, the vessel was sold to the Housatonic Railroad in 1848 for the New York and Bridgeport, Connecticut route. The... | |
Cider Making in the Country by George Henry Durrie 1863 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Durrie, George Henry | ||
Leatherstocking Meets The Law by John Quidor May 27, 1832 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Quidor, John | ||
The Turkey Shoot by Tompkins Harrison Matteson 1857 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Matteson, Tompkins Harrison | ||
Otsego Lake Looking North from Two Mile Point by Edward Gay C.1878 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Gay, Edward | ||
Otsego Lake looking South from Two Mile Point by Edward Gay c.1879 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Gay, Edward | ||
American Farmer by Thomas Waterman Wood 1882 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Wood, Thomas Waterman | ||
Village Post Office by Thomas Waterman Wood 1873 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Wood, Thomas Waterman | muted study of the crockery, foodstuffs and supplies that one might find in such a country store. In fact, tradition holds that the interior is the Ainsworth store in Williamstown, Vermont, and all the characters were local friends of the artist. | |
Two Women by Eunice Pinney 1820 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Pinney, Eunice | ||
Two Artists In A Landscape by Robert Havell 1840 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Havell, Robert | In "Two Artists in a Landscape," Havell depicted artists directly sketching from nature - a common practice of Hudson River School painters. |
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