The Great Adirondack Pass
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1968-02-27Download Item:
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Catalogue, Exhibition, "Hudson River School", Exhibition Gallery, Fine Arts Centre, State University College of New York, GenescoDescription:
(Note on file)Possibly the painting shown at the Apollo Association October 1839 as "Scene in the Mountains of Essex County, N.Y." (lent by the artist. The Great Adirondack Pass (or Indian Pass) is a mile long Gorge in the Adirondack Range, between Wallace Mountain on the West and Mount MacIntyre on the east. "Ingham painted 'The great Adirondack...Pass'in 1837 'on the spot'in connection with his travels with the State Geological Survey party under the leadership of Ebeneser Emmons" The painting, "although unsigned, may well be Ingham's original, or at the very least another version by Ingham, or a version by an unknown artist after Ingham"Attribution:
Ingham, Charles Cromwell (Irish painter active in the United States, 1796-1863)Role:
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IrishDimensions/Extent:
122.5 cm X 101.6 cmMaterial (Support):
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Ingham, Charles Cromwell (Irish painter active in the United States, 1796-1863)Role:
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Catalogue, Exhibition, "Hudson River School", Exhibition Gallery, Fine Arts Centre, State University College of New York, GenescoType of material:
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Indian Pass, Mountain vegetationPeriod:
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