View of House Through Trees (from Sketchbook)

Henry Ward Ranger American

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This sketchbook contains thirty-one undated drawings in graphite and ink of Noank and Lyme, Connecticut subjects.
Beginning in 1899, Ranger became a leading member of the artists’ colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut, where a group of painters influenced by the Barbizon and impressionist styles gathered in the summer at the home of Florence Griswold. Ranger later acquired a country home in Noank, on Long Island Sound, near New London, Connecticut, and did much of his sketching there.

View of House Through Trees (from Sketchbook), Henry Ward Ranger (American, Syracuse, New York 1858–1916 New York), Graphite, ink, on paper, American

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