None.
The color image of this painting was located in a group of color slides found in Woodward's personal items.
The slides hold the ONLY color images we have from Woodward's time! The pictures were taken by close friend and amateur photographer
F. Earl Williams on one of his visits in the early 1940s. Kodak ChromaColor was relatively new at the time. It was
launched in 1935 and was the industry standard well into the 1980s.
Williams took photographs of several paintings in the color slide series. Some where on
the walls of owners' homes. Others were simply held outside to get the best light and photographed and still others were arranged along side the north window. In the photo
to the right shows a dinner table set and arranged in the Southwick studio, near the north window with Mr. Franklin's
House as the featured painting.
We believe this is the oil version of North Window, upright chalk. However, we do not have a name for this painting and so it will remain in the Unnamed Gallery until its name is discovered.