The most famous paintings produced by the 19th-century White Mountain School of landscape painting have tended to be of the Mount Washington Valley region on the big mountain’s eastern side.
A new exhibit opening at Holderness School on April 20—“West of Washington: Between Nature and Time”—will show that paintings and drawings of equal majesty and accomplishment were produced on the other side of the mountain—depictions of stirring places in the Lakes Region, the Pemigewasset Valley, Franconia Notch, and the North Country. [read more…]
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