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  2. Elizabeth Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Rebecca Coffin (1850–1930) was an American artist, educator and philanthropist who is known for her paintings of Nantucket, Massachusetts.Well-educated and accomplished, she was one of the "New Women" of the 19th century who explored opportunities not traditionally available to women.

  3. Frank Swift Chase - Wikipedia

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    The following year he summered on Nantucket Island, where he established his first art school. From 1920 onward, Chase was the leading teacher of painting there for three decades. Dubbed "the dean of Nantucket artists" by the Artists Association of Nantucket, he was largely responsible for the development of that community as a true

  4. James H. Cromartie - Wikipedia

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    Late in the summer of 1969, Nelson and Happy Rockefeller paid a visit to James H. Cromartie's gallery on Nantucket. They bought two paintings that day for 600 dollars apiece. [11] Jim remembers, “word spread across Old South Wharf and, then, across the entire town like a wildfire.

  5. This Soothing Nantucket Home Has Us Longing for Summer Already

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    In the foyer, a round bluestone-topped entry table from Galerie Half, a pair of Ayala Serfaty Shastool Date stools from Maison Gerard and a work of art by Pat Steir, sourced through Pace Prints in ...

  6. Elizabeth Saltonstall - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Saltonstall (born Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, July 26, 1900; died there May 10, 1990) [1] was an American artist who used stone lithography and painting to depict the natural world, particularly that of her summer home of Nantucket.

  7. The Old Stagecoach - Wikipedia

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    The Old Stagecoach is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1871 by American painter Eastman Johnson. [1] Occasionally written as The Old Stage Coach or The Old Stage-Coach, the painting is considered one of Johnson's finest and best-known works, second only to his Antebellum masterpiece Negro Life at the South (also known as Old Kentucky Home).