Time Stands Still in CT
Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, CT Photo taken through the car window as we turned up the driveway. Built in 1817 and converted to an artists colony in 1899 when Florence Griswold found herself in need of a way to support herself. Much favored and recognized artists such as Childe Hassen, Henry Ward Ranger, Edward Charles Volkert and Willard Metcalf among many others often spent summers here painting some of their most famous canvasses. Running now through May 28, 2017 you will find the spectacular art of Matilda Brown one of the first women artists to join the colony during that time.
Time Stands Still in CT
Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, CT Photo taken through the car window as we turned up the driveway. Built in 1817 and converted to an artists colony in 1899 when Florence Griswold found herself in need of a way to support herself. Much favored and recognized artists such as Childe Hassen, Henry Ward Ranger, Edward Charles Volkert and Willard Metcalf among many others often spent summers here painting some of their most famous canvasses. Running now through May 28, 2017 you will find the spectacular art of Matilda Brown one of the first women artists to join the colony during that time.