Gateway of Crawford Notch, White Mountains - N. H. from Selinger's Studio Grove

Jean-Paul Selinger, American, 1850 - 1909

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about 1894-1907

Oil on canvas

Overall: 14 1/16 × 20 1/16 in. (35.7 × 51 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Robert A. and Dorothy H. Goldberg

P.987.34.51

Geography

Place Made: United States, North America

Period

19th century

Object Name

Painting

Research Area

Painting

Not on view

Inscriptions

Signed, lower right: J. P. Selinger.; inscribed on reverse stretcher: Gateway of Crawford Notch - White Mountains - N. H. from Selinger's Studio Grove -/ Jean Paul Selinger (Foster Brothers frame label on reverse frame.)

Exhibition History

A Space for Dialogue 52, When Men and Mountains Meet; Artists Celebrating the White Mountains, Kathleen Rice, Class of 2009, The Kathryn and Caroline Conroy Intern, Main Lobby, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, August 20-October 11, 2009.

Consuming Views: Art and Tourism in the White Mountains, Museum of New Hampshire History, New Hampshire Historical Society, September 16, 2006-October 8, 2007.

Publication History

Donna-Belle Garvin, editor, Consuming Views: Art and Tourism in the White Mountains, 1850-1900, Concord, New Hampshire; New Hampshire Historical Society, 2006, pp. 50-51, ill. p. 51, catalogue entry by Charles O. Vogel.

Kathleen Rice, A Space for Dialogue 52, When Men and Mountains Meet; Artists Celebrating the White Mountains, Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, 2009, ill. page 1.

Provenance

Dorothy E. Huffman Goldberg (1917-1997) and Robert A. Goldberg (1918-1997), North Conway, New Hampshire; given to present collection, 1987.

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