The Cornish Colony Museum
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| Industry | Museums or Libraries |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Museum |
| Location | Windsor, Vermont, United States |
| Introduction | The Cornish Colony Museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational institution dedicated to displaying and teaching about the many artists, authors, performers, politicians, musicians, activists and designers of the Cornish Colony. In addition to preserving the legacy of the 19th and 20th century artists, the Cornish Colony Museum is also dedicated to promoting the continuing tradition of the arts in the Cornish Colony area today, and the continuing influence of the Cornish Colony. |
| Interests | Maxfield Parrish, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Bessie Potter Vonnoh, Henry Prellwitz, Edith Prellwitz, Elsie Ward, Louis St. Gaudens, Annetta St. Gaudens, Paul Manship, Herbert Adams, Ethel Barrymore, Ernest Harold Baynes, Charles Beaman, George de Forest Brush, Winston Churchill, Allyn Cox, Kenyon Cox, Louise Cox, Maria Oakley Dewing, Thomas Dewing, Marie Dressler, Frances Duncan, Maud Howe Elliot, Isadora Duncan, Marguerite Zorach, William Zorach, Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Whiting, Percy MacKaye, Annie Lazarus, Frederick MacMonnnies, Helen Mears, Willard Metcalf, Laura Marquand Walker, Henry Walker, Florence Scovel Shinn, Homer Saint-Gaudens, Augusta Saint-Gaudens, Louis Shipman, Ellen Biddle Shipman, Carlota Saint-Gaudens, Charles Platt, Maxwell Perkins, Louise Saunders, Stephen Parrish, Lydia Parrish, Anne Parrish, Rose Standish Nichols, William Henry Hyde, Louise Homer, Henry Hering, Norman Hapgood, Learned Hand, Frances Grimes, Lucia Fuller, Henry Fuller, James Earle Fraser, Daniel Chester French, Frederic Remington, Adeline Adams, Gary Milek, Lawrence Nowlan, Jane Ashley, Robert Way |

