
Jelena James
Senior Specialist, Head of Sale
US$20,000 - US$30,000
Senior Specialist, Head of Sale
Cataloguer
Provenance
The artist.
(With) Montross Gallery, New York City.
Herman W. Vaughan (1857-1950), Brooklyn, New York, 1910, acquired from the above.
Private collection, Southern California.
Exhibited
Rutland, Vermont, The Rutland Woman's Club, November 1936.
Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Mural Sketches and Impressionist Paintings by Robert Reid, 20 November 1976 - 10 January 1977.
Literature
'Three Art Exhibitions. Robert Reid's Eloquence in Landscape - Daubignys at Cotter's and a Macbeth Annual,' Brooklyn Eagle, 20 December 1910, p. 22.
'Stony Pasture in Brooklyn,' Brooklyn Eagle, 22 December 1910, p. 5.
'Art Notes,' Lincoln Journal Star, 25 December 1910, p. 19.
'Clubwomen Arrange Paintings Display in Observation of National Art Week,' The Rutland Daily Herald, 11 November 1936, p. 20.
Vaughan was the New York City director of the Boston paper company, Hollingsworth, Whitney & Co. He built Linden Terrace, his summer estate in Rutland, Vermont in 1912, and moved there permanently in 1920. The locale depicted is near Hampden, Massachusetts.