‘Fresh Fields’ in Old Lyme

“Dogwood Blossoms” (oil on canvas, 1906), by Willard Metcalf, in the show “Fresh Fields: American Impressionist Landscapes from the Florence Griswold Museum,’’ at the museum, in Old Lyme, Conn., through Nov. 1.  The museum says the show “celebrates …

Dogwood Blossoms” (oil on canvas, 1906), by Willard Metcalf, in the show “Fresh Fields: American Impressionist Landscapes from the Florence Griswold Museum,’’ at the museum, in Old Lyme, Conn., through Nov. 1.

The museum says the show “celebrates landscapes, specifically landscapes created by artists who visited the town of Old Lyme. Paintings, drawings, archival materials and photographs come together to reveal the history and ecology of Old Lyme, as well as draw attention to the continuing research on the area's landscape that informed the development of the museum’s Artists' Trail.’’

See:

https://florencegriswoldmuseum.org/

The Florence Griswold House, part of the museum

The Florence Griswold House, part of the museum

Relaxing behind the Florence Griswold Museum—Photo by GK tramrunner229

Relaxing behind the Florence Griswold Museum

—Photo by GK tramrunner229

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