The following, submitted June 2004, is from Licia Babb who became interested in . George Garner Phipps through a friend's painting, a wedding gift, of a steam ship on Lake Winnipesaukee, New... Read full biography
The following, submitted June 2004, is from Licia Babb who became interested in . George Garner Phipps through a friend's painting, a wedding gift, of a steam ship on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. "It was a wedding present to her parents and my friend is 82 years old so the painting is pretty... Read full biography
The following, submitted June 2004, is from Licia Babb who became interested in . George Garner Phipps through a friend's painting, a wedding gift, of a steam ship on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. "It was a wedding present to her parents and my friend is 82 years old so the painting is pretty old. It's a long painting over 2 ft. long and about 1 foot high.". Sources are several museums in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, home town of the artist. His house at 1193 Walnut is no longer there.... Read full biography
The following, submitted June 2004, is from Licia Babb who became interested in . George Garner Phipps through a friend's painting, a wedding gift, of a steam ship on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. "It was a wedding present to her parents and my friend is 82 years old so the painting is pretty old. It's a long painting over 2 ft. long and about 1 foot high.". Sources are several museums in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, home town of the artist. His house at 1193 Walnut is no longer there. I believe he was the minister at the Congregational Church in Newton Highlands and am awaiting a response from the church. His parents were William Phipps and Mary Partridge, Reverend George Gardner Phipps was born December 11, 1838 in Franklin,... Read full biography
The following, submitted June 2004, is from Licia Babb who became interested in . George Garner Phipps through a friend's painting, a wedding gift, of a steam ship on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. "It was a wedding present to her parents and my friend is 82 years old so the painting is pretty old. It's a long painting over 2 ft. long and about 1 foot high.". Sources are several museums in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, home town of the artist. His house at 1193 Walnut is no longer there. I believe he was the minister at the Congregational Church in Newton Highlands and am awaiting a response from the church. His parents were William Phipps and Mary Partridge, Reverend George Gardner Phipps was born December 11, 1838 in Franklin, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He died sometime after 1925 in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts. His wife was Kathleen Maria Carruth,... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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