Quick Reference

Time Period:
Unknown

Location:
Conway, MA

Medium:
Oil on Canvas

Type:
Landscape

Category:
Roads & Streets

Size:
Unknown

Exhibited:
Unknown

Purchased:
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bagg (?)

Provenance:
N/A

Noteworthy:

Nothing of note for this piece of work.

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RSW's Diary Comments


New England in October, 1943-'44, a composite
painting using the road from Wind'll Blow Hill and the
farm, hill, and fields of Just After Haying Time

There are no diary comments for this painting

Comments on the back of a sepia print:

"Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bagg, 72 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass."

Comments in a notebook by RSW:

"Sold Nov. 25, 1933 for $800.00"

Editor's Note:

The road of this painting was used as part of what Woodward called composite paintings, where he takes a piece of a scene from multiple paintings and assembles them into a landscape that leans a bit toward the romantic.


Additional Notes


The Baggs were very good customers of Woodward. Not only does Aaron have a brother who owns a painting. Their might even be three generations of Baggs that have touched Woodward's life and career. There is the Springfield Union art critic Ernest Newton Bagg who reviewed Woodward's 1921 J.H. Miller Gallery exhibit, his two sons, a granddaughter, and her three sisters.