Transparent Views : The Adirondacks in Watercolor
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A Buffalo native, Amy White Jones came with her husband, a tuberculosis patient, to Saranac Lake in 1930. While he took the cure, Jones, an accomplished artist, taught painting to patients at the Saranac Lake Study and Craft Guild, and had a studio of her own on the grounds of the Trudeau sanitorium. In the late 1930s she was hired for the US Treasury's New Deal project to paint murals in post offices in Painted Post and Scotia, NY.

This view looks over a cemetery fence in Keene Valley to Wolfjaw, Armstrong, and Gothics mountains.

Title:
Keene Valley from Cemetery Railing, Looking East
Artist:
Jones, Amy
Date:
1954
Catalog #:
2008.012.0001
Slide #:
30 of 35
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Keene Valley from Cemetary Railing, Looking EastKeene Valley from Cemetary Railing, Looking East