Phillips Mill | May 29, 2008 posted by joekaz
Phillips Mill, along River Road north of New Hope, PA. Built in 1756, the mill later played an important role in the New Hope school of art and Pennsylvania Impressionism (aka Bucks County Impressionism). The house in the center was William Lathrop's house, where it all began. The building on the left is the Mill and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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jaime Aug 21, 2009
This is true art combined with historical documentation. So you have crossed the lambertville/New Hope bridge, crossing from NJ to PA to capture this beautiful shady place and tell us about its historic value...
Thanks!
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- Painting media: Oil.
- Size: 10x8 in..
- Painting signed by: Joe Kazimierczyk.
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