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1863 New York City - 1955. Known for: Rural landscape, garden views and coastal scene painting.
Barrett, Elizabeth Hunt (Mrs. Edward N.) (1863- 1955). “In The Shadow of Paul Mountain: E. Hunt Barrett’s Views of Sweet Briar," by Karol A. Lawson – Director, Art Collection and Galleries and The... Read full biography
Barrett, Elizabeth Hunt (Mrs. Edward N.) (1863- 1955). “In The Shadow of Paul Mountain: E. Hunt Barrett’s Views of Sweet Briar," by Karol A. Lawson – Director, Art Collection and Galleries and The Sweet Briar Museum. Exhibition held at the Benedict Gallery, October 22- December 13, 2015, Sweet... Read full biography
Barrett, Elizabeth Hunt (Mrs. Edward N.) (1863- 1955). “In The Shadow of Paul Mountain: E. Hunt Barrett’s Views of Sweet Briar," by Karol A. Lawson – Director, Art Collection and Galleries and The Sweet Briar Museum. Exhibition held at the Benedict Gallery, October 22- December 13, 2015, Sweet Briar College. Elizabeth Hunt Barrett’s name may not be familiar to most in our present-day community, but she occupied a beloved niche in the hearts and minds of students and faculty who walked the... Read full biography
Barrett, Elizabeth Hunt (Mrs. Edward N.) (1863- 1955). “In The Shadow of Paul Mountain: E. Hunt Barrett’s Views of Sweet Briar," by Karol A. Lawson – Director, Art Collection and Galleries and The Sweet Briar Museum. Exhibition held at the Benedict Gallery, October 22- December 13, 2015, Sweet Briar College. Elizabeth Hunt Barrett’s name may not be familiar to most in our present-day community, but she occupied a beloved niche in the hearts and minds of students and faculty who walked the campus in the early decades of the 20th century. Two things fascinated her here: the panoramic view of campus looking west from the rise of hills at Mt. St. Angelo along Old Stage Road, and trees. In her views of Sweet Briar she exaggerated the height of... Read full biography
Barrett, Elizabeth Hunt (Mrs. Edward N.) (1863- 1955). “In The Shadow of Paul Mountain: E. Hunt Barrett’s Views of Sweet Briar," by Karol A. Lawson – Director, Art Collection and Galleries and The Sweet Briar Museum. Exhibition held at the Benedict Gallery, October 22- December 13, 2015, Sweet Briar College. Elizabeth Hunt Barrett’s name may not be familiar to most in our present-day community, but she occupied a beloved niche in the hearts and minds of students and faculty who walked the campus in the early decades of the 20th century. Two things fascinated her here: the panoramic view of campus looking west from the rise of hills at Mt. St. Angelo along Old Stage Road, and trees. In her views of Sweet Briar she exaggerated the height of the Blue Ridge (particularly the shoulder of Paul Mountain always visible from campus) and in some cases made the buildings look... Read full biography
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