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12648 | Edward Northwood Kenway - Three Years Old |
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| Probably painted on Gotts Island as Lucia Leffingwell had a cottage there and the Kenways also owned a house and vacationed on the island. Originally the painting may have been framed showing less than shown here, hence the discoloration toward the bottom. | Description: Probably painted on Gotts Island as Lucia Leffingwell had a cottage there and the Kenways also owned a house and vacationed on the island. Originally the painting may have been framed showing less than shown here, hence the discoloration toward the bottom. | |||
14429 | On Top of Newport Mountain, Mount Desert |
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| An illustration of Rusticators on the top of Newport Mountain, later known as Champlain Mountain. From Harper's Weekly, Volume 22, No. 1654 | Description: An illustration of Rusticators on the top of Newport Mountain, later known as Champlain Mountain. From Harper's Weekly, Volume 22, No. 1654 |
12741 | Rusticators Climbing Newport Mountain - 1886 |
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| This illustration is part of an article about the various things to do on Mount Desert Island in the late 19th century. Vol. 73 Harper's New Monthly Magazine June to November 1886 LXXIII Title: Climbing Newport Mountain Subject: Rusticators climbing Cadillac Mt. Publication: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Date: August 1886 Volume and Number): Volume 73 – Number 435 Page: 419 The drawing was an illustration for Chapter 8 of the serialized story, "Their Pilgrimage," by author Charles Dudley Warner in which the characters in the story visited Bar Harbor. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was a novelist and friend of Mark Twain. | Description: This illustration is part of an article about the various things to do on Mount Desert Island in the late 19th century. Vol. 73 Harper's New Monthly Magazine June to November 1886 LXXIII Title: Climbing Newport Mountain Subject: Rusticators climbing Cadillac Mt. Publication: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Date: August 1886 Volume and Number): Volume 73 – Number 435 Page: 419 The drawing was an illustration for Chapter 8 of the serialized story, "Their Pilgrimage," by author Charles Dudley Warner in which the characters in the story visited Bar Harbor. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was a novelist and friend of Mark Twain. [show more] | |
10772 | Maine Fishermen |
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| Watercolor by Margaret Arnold Rand after a photograph by Henry L. Rand (Item 5285). | Description: Watercolor by Margaret Arnold Rand after a photograph by Henry L. Rand (Item 5285). | ||
12472 | Bar Harbor from the Club Float |
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12379 | Sketch of Samuel de Champlain - Drawn by Samuel de Champlain |
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| Detail from a sketch by Champlain on his map depicting a 1609 battle between the Iroquois and Algonquian tribes near Lake Champlain. From Champlain's 1613 "Voyages." This image of him is considered to be the only "authentic" depiction of Samuel as it is contemporary to him and, of course, drawn by him. | Description: Detail from a sketch by Champlain on his map depicting a 1609 battle between the Iroquois and Algonquian tribes near Lake Champlain. From Champlain's 1613 "Voyages." This image of him is considered to be the only "authentic" depiction of Samuel as it is contemporary to him and, of course, drawn by him. | ||
11168 | Lewis Gilley Stanley (1869-1957) |
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11046 | Chester Warren Stanley at the Helm of Yawl, Cinchona |
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11047 | Albert Pancoast Neilson and Ralph Warren Stanley |
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11453 | Children Cutting Sardines at the Fish Factory, Echo Bluffs, Maine |
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| The illustration by Edith Brand appears on page 110 in "A Case of Sardines: A Story of the Maine Coast" by Charles Poole Cleaves, The Pilgrim Press, 1904. A sentimental novel that includes descriptions of the lives of those employed by sardine factories on the coast of Maine. The town of Echo Bluffs is fictional. | Description: The illustration by Edith Brand appears on page 110 in "A Case of Sardines: A Story of the Maine Coast" by Charles Poole Cleaves, The Pilgrim Press, 1904. A sentimental novel that includes descriptions of the lives of those employed by sardine factories on the coast of Maine. The town of Echo Bluffs is fictional. | ||
10970 | Rocking at Mount Desert |
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| Illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | Description: Illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | ||
6336 | Buckboard Riding |
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| Illustration appearing in Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island by William Berry Lapham, P. 58 - 1887. | Description: Illustration appearing in Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island by William Berry Lapham, P. 58 - 1887. |