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Rip Rap Dog Portrait Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Rip Rap Dog Portrait Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Framed oil painting of Rip Rap, the Springer Spaniel stud dog who was a descendant of champion dogs. | |
Carl Nelson self portrait 1928 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Carl Nelson self portrait 1928 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Self portrait of Carl Nelson, Hotel de Seine, Rue de Seine, Paris, France, 1928. Contour (direct) drawing after having been the student of Kimon Nicolaides at the Arts Student Leage, New York, New York. Matte/Unframed. Partial scan made 9/20/18 | |
Painting by Charles Edwin Kinkead a.k.a. Kinkaid or Kincaid Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Painting by Charles Edwin Kinkead a.k.a. Kinkaid or Kincaid Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Painting by Charles Edwin Kinkead, oil, framed, of a marsh or field with still water in the foreground, trees in the background, and the mountains of Acadia National Park in the far distance; perhaps The Pool on Great Cranberry Island; or the Bass Harbor marshes per artist Carl Little who has painted there. Written on the back: "Mr Kinkead painted this picture / Presented it to Sadie Hamor 1925"; the painting, on canvas, is cut from its original stretcher and glued to a cardboard backing. (Note: the artist's name is a.k.a. Kinkaid or Kincaid.) [show more] | ||
Edward Northwood Kenway - Three Years Old Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edward Northwood Kenway - Three Years Old Southwest Harbor Public Library 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. | |
Clark's Wharf, Southwest Harbor by Charles Morris Young Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark's Wharf, Southwest Harbor by Charles Morris Young Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Steamboat Wharf |