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A Place of Beauty : The Artists and Gardens of the Cornish Colony

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At the turn of the century, the artists' colony in Cornish, New Hampshire, was considered the most beautifully landscaped village in America.

Its rolling hills and lush, fairy-tale scenery drew some of the nation's most gifted artists, including sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, illustrator Maxfield Parrish, and architect Charles Platt.

This book celebrates this historic locale, highlighting the dazzling flower gardens and renowned landscapes and architecture that inspired the artists who called the colony home.

Illustrated with paintings by the colony artists, sepia-toned photographs of the historic gardens, portraits of the major artists, and present-day photos depicting restored gardens and homes.

Publication coincides with a major retrospective of Maxfield Parrish's work touring fine art museums across the country.

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Ten Speed Press
1580081290 / 9781580081290
Hardback
01/05/2000
United States
144 pages, col
215 x 280 mm, 862 grams
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