Quick Reference

Time Period:
c. 1930

Location:
Richmond, NH

Medium:
Oil on Canvas

Type:
Landscape

Category:
Houses, People & Livestock

Size:
40" x 50"

Exhibited:
Amherst Coll. Jones Library, '32
MacBeth Galleries (NYC), 1932
Northfield Seminary, 1933
Deerfield Valley AA, 1933
Syracuse (NY) MFA, 1934

Purchased:
Left to F. Earl Williams by RSW and
then gifted to the Deerfield Academy
where it remains to this day.

Provenance:
N/A

Noteworthy:

It hangs in a study room of the main library at Deerfield Academy.


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RSW's Diary Comments


"Painted around 1930. A large painting made from the same subject as Mr. Franklin's House with slight addition in introducing figure of the old gentleman feeding his cat. The house was in Warwick. Painted this canvas mostly in the studio but took it once or twice out to paint direct from the model. Also made a chalk drawing of this same subject."


Additional Notes


The artist, in his will, bequeathed three of the residual paintings to F. Earl Williams who then presented this painting to the Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. in 1957. It hangs in a study room of the main library at Deerfield Academy.


For more on the history of Mr. Franklin's House Click Here.

A closer look at the house.
The frame title plate.
A closer look at the man feeding his cat.

For more on "The Putney Place" CLICK HERE


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Below:The image of Mr. Franklin's House was selected by RSW to be on the exhibition notice for an exhibition of his oil paintings at MacBeth Gallery in New York City in 1933.


Exhibition Invitation, Macbeth Gallery, NYC, Dec. 1932- Jan. 1933