Frank A. Stockwell painting of Vermont covered bridge
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Directory: Archives: Fine Art: Pre 1960: Item # 1092747
Directory: Archives: Fine Art: Pre 1960: Item # 1092747
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Frank A. Stockwell (American, 1890-1970) Vermont landscape painting with covered bridge. Oil on canvas. Size: 36 inches x 48 inches. Circa 1950s. Excellent condition and offered in a giltwood frame. Frank Stockwell was a Buffalo, NY painter and illustrator. He was also an active member of the Scottish Rite Freemasons in that city. His painting "Degree Night in the Robing Room," captures a backstage scene in a Scottish Rite degree ceremony and is owned by the Buffalo Masonic Consistory. After his death, his brother remembered him for "his dramatic roles in many of the degrees." Stockwell spent his later years in Morrisville, Vermont, where he continued with his painting. The location of this late summer landscape is probably in the environs of Morrisville, with Mount Mansfield in the background. The clothing of the couple on the bridge would suggest a date in the 1940s-1950s.
Frank A. Stockwell (American, 1890-1970) Vermont landscape painting with covered bridge. Oil on canvas. Size: 36 inches x 48 inches. Circa 1950s. Excellent condition and offered in a giltwood frame. Frank Stockwell was a Buffalo, NY painter and illustrator. He was also an active member of the Scottish Rite Freemasons in that city. His painting "Degree Night in the Robing Room," captures a backstage scene in a Scottish Rite degree ceremony and is owned by the Buffalo Masonic Consistory. After his death, his brother remembered him for "his dramatic roles in many of the degrees." Stockwell spent his later years in Morrisville, Vermont, where he continued with his painting. The location of this late summer landscape is probably in the environs of Morrisville, with Mount Mansfield in the background. The clothing of the couple on the bridge would suggest a date in the 1940s-1950s.