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  2. The Lackawanna Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lackawanna Valley is a c. 1855 painting by the American artist George Inness.Painted in oil on canvas, it is one of Inness' most well-known works. [1] It is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

  3. File:George Inness, The Lackawanna Valley, c. 1856, NGA 30776 ...

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    The Lackawanna Valley . Object type: painting. Genre: landscape painting ... National Gallery of Art artwork ID: 30776 ; Google Arts & Culture asset ID: ...

  4. George Inness - Wikipedia

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    In the Berkshires, 1850 The Lackawanna Valley, c. 1856, National Gallery of Art. In 1851 a patron named Ogden Haggerty sponsored Inness's first trip to Europe to paint and study. Inness spent fifteen months in Rome, where he studied landscapes by French artists Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin. [6]

  5. Category:Paintings in the National Gallery of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Lackawanna Valley; Lady Caroline Howard; Lady Elizabeth Delmé and Her Children; A Lady in Her Bath; A Lady Writing a Letter; Lament over the Dead Christ (Moretto) Laocoön (El Greco) Little Girl in a Blue Armchair; Look Mickey; Lucretia (Rembrandt, 1664) The Lute Player (Orazio Gentileschi)

  6. Category:1855 paintings - Wikipedia

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    The Lackawanna Valley; The Last of England (painting) The Lion Hunt (Delacroix) P. A Painter (Meissonier) ... The Two Foscari (painting) Y. The Young Martyr

  7. Lackawanna Heritage Valley offering grants for history ... - AOL

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    Aug. 21—A community organization with an idea for a project that will help preserve or promote the region's culture and history may be eligible for assistance from the Lackawanna Heritage Valley.

  8. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Valley Railway was organized with visions of linking the Lackawanna north to the Erie Railroad at Port Jervis, New York [1] beginning with plans in 1893 and construction in 1901. Trains ran north from East Stroudsburg only as far as Bushkill , and the twelve-mile line was abandoned in 1937.

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