Diary Comments:
Painted around 1930 or 31. Painted at Marlboro, VT of the rare
old church there, built in revolutionary times. Made this 40 x 50 at the
spot in the car. Exhibited very generally about the country. One of the very
few of the church canvases gotten down to Macbeths in time for Mr. Francis
B. Garvan to see before his sudden and untimely death. He bought it and
presented it to the Yale Museum of Fine Arts in New Haven, Conn. where it
hangs in their permanent collection--- the only one of many of mine which
were to hang there--- had not Mr. Garvan died. A year after I painted this,
the old church burned and my painting of it seen at the Grand Central Art
Galleries, was used partly as pattern to build a new but smaller replica in
Marlboro.Comments on the back of a sepia print:
Learning that you are connected in some way with Brattleboro, I send this
photograph of my painting Enduring New England which was made in Marlboro,
Vermont, a place you unquestionably know in your journeys to and from
Halifax. I made the painting of the rare old church 4 or 5 summers ago, the
season before it was burnt to the ground. This canvas hung at the Grand
Central Art Galleries, #15 Vanderbilt Avenue, N. Y. at the time the church
was burned. Strangely, the man who had been chosen to design the new church
in duplicate, saw the painting there, was very much interested and used my
painting partially as model for the new structure. It occurs to me, that if
in remodeling your Halifax house, you are possibly hoping to duplicate the
old red ell, my painting might be of slight assistance to you. I imagine
that sills and beams are quite too far gone to save as they are.
Of course
the ell still stands and of course my painting was made in its state of
graceful dilapidation, so this canvas may not be of any practical use to you
at all. But if it should happen that it might be of use to your architect,
and I still have it in my possession at the time, you are very welcome to
use it. I would feel honored if for any way I could contribute to the
remodeling or restitution of the dear old Halifax house. Signed: Robert
Strong Woodward
(The above was written on the back of a sepia print of a photograph of this
painting and then subsequently scratched out by RSW with a heavy pencil.) Notes:
Owned by the Yale University Art Gallery, Mabel Brady Garvan
Collection, New Haven, Ct.North Adams Transcript, June 8, 1932
"...The largest has been hung over the fireplace and is called
Enduring New England. It shows a village church and common
and a few houses and bares striking resemblance to a scene at Marlboro, Vt.,
although it might be almost any typical New England village."For Provenance click here for
The Story of Marlboro, VT
church paintings.
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To see a preliminary sketch made by RSW prior to painting this church please CLICK HERE.