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John Frederick Kensett (March 22, 1816 – December 14, 1872) was an American landscape painter and engraver born in Cheshire, Connecticut.He was a member of the second generation of the Hudson River School of artists.
Artist: John Frederick Kensett (American, Cheshire, Connecticut 1816–1872 New York) Date: 1872 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 18 x 36 in. (45.7 x 91.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of Thomas Kensett, 1874
Lake George, 1872 - painting by John Frederick Kensett (MET, 74.12) Items portrayed in this file depicts. Lake George, 1872. hill. lake. landscape painting. Lake George.
Susie M. Barstow was the daughter of old-time New York City tea merchant Samuel Barstow (1805-1884) and Mary Tyler Blossom (1813-1895), whose lineage traces back to one of the original passengers of the Mayflower.
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Opposing McEnery was Republican William Pitt Kellogg, one of Louisiana's US Senators. Voting on November 4, 1872, resulted in dual governments, as a Fusionist (Liberal Republicans and Democrat)-dominated returning board declared McEnery the winner while a faction of the board proclaimed Kellogg the winner.
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Kensett frequently visited Lake George in the Adirondacks and painted many studies of the area, but Lake George is his largest and most accomplished treatment of the subject. His viewpoint was probably from Crown Island, off Bolton Landing on the west shore, looking across the lake northeast toward the Narrows.