Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon landscape painting with barn
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Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon (American, 1830-1906) painting "Summer Afternoon, Waverley, Mass." Dated 1878. Oil on canvas. Painting size: 15 inches x 25 inches. Signed and dated lower right 1878. Offered in its original giltwood frame. Inscribed in pencil on the reverse of the stretcher "Summer Afternoon, Waverly, Mass., S.P. Hodgdon, 1877." Very good condition. S.P. Hodgdon was a Massachusetts portrait and landscape painter and lithographer. He studied with Edward Holyoke in Salem, MA, with Benjamin Champney in Boston, and later with Samuel Rouse in New York City. He exhibited his paintings with the Boston Art Club, the National Academy of Design, the Brooklyn Art Association and the Boston Athenaeum. He is best known for his New England landscape paintings, especially of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This painting has descended through a Woodstock, VT family, where it has remained since its original purchase in the 19th century.
Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon (American, 1830-1906) painting "Summer Afternoon, Waverley, Mass." Dated 1878. Oil on canvas. Painting size: 15 inches x 25 inches. Signed and dated lower right 1878. Offered in its original giltwood frame. Inscribed in pencil on the reverse of the stretcher "Summer Afternoon, Waverly, Mass., S.P. Hodgdon, 1877." Very good condition. S.P. Hodgdon was a Massachusetts portrait and landscape painter and lithographer. He studied with Edward Holyoke in Salem, MA, with Benjamin Champney in Boston, and later with Samuel Rouse in New York City. He exhibited his paintings with the Boston Art Club, the National Academy of Design, the Brooklyn Art Association and the Boston Athenaeum. He is best known for his New England landscape paintings, especially of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This painting has descended through a Woodstock, VT family, where it has remained since its original purchase in the 19th century.