Sunday, April 21, 2013

A Place of Beauty: The Artists & Gardens of the Cornish Colony

A Place of Beauty: The Artists & Gardens of the Cornish Colony

At the turn of the century, the artists' colony in Cornish, New Hampshire, was considered the most beautifully landscaped village in America. Its rolling hills and lush, fairy-tale scenery drew some of the nation's most gifted artists, including sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, illustrator Maxfield Parrish, and architect Charles Platt. A PLACE OF BEAUTY celebrates this historic locale, highlighting the dazzling flower gardens and

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