John Burroughs with His Grapevines, Riverby, 1914
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Artifact Overview
John Burroughs (1837-1921) was an internationally known naturalist and essayist who wrote about accessible and familiar landscapes. In 1873, Burroughs bought a plot of land overlooking the Hudson in the Catskills of upstate New York and named it Riverby. Here, he farmed and cultivated grapes and fruit trees. He also erected a family home and built secluded retreats where he penned some of his most famous works.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Photographic print
Date Made
1914
Subject Date
1914
Collection Title
Location
By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center
Object ID
00.1334.381
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Gelatin silver process
Color
Black-and-white (Colors)
Dimensions
Height: 5 in
Width: 7 in
Inscriptions
Stamped on back:
HENRY FORD / JUL 3 1914 / RECEIVED
Also stamped on back:
THE EDISON INSTITUTE LIBRARY
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