While Hopkinson mainly painted in and around his Manchester homestead, he was also able to travel a bit both in the United States and abroad. This rendition of the sloping hillside of Vermont’s Mt. Ascutney was captured from the grounds of Hopkinson’s son-in-law William A. Shurcliff’s family property located in Cornish, New Hampshire.
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Provenance:
Collection of the artist
By descent through the artist’s family to presentLiterature:
Illustrated on page 22 of the Vose Galleries exhibition catalogue
Exhibitions:
Charles S. Hopkinson: The Innocent Eye, Vose Galleries LLC, Boston, June 8 – July 20, 2013
Mt. Ascutney from the Studio in Cornish, New Hampshire
by Charles Hopkinson (1869-1962)
Watercolor and graphite on paper
11 3/4 x 21 1/2 inches
$4,800
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11 3/4 x 21 1/2 inches
Signed lower right: Hopkinson
Circa 1938$4,800