
in some cases i've found, dow
did take the photo before making the print (or painting) of the same place. but
nine years before! did the places stay that identical? did he use the photos as guides. you know what? we will never know (unless i dig up something from his
diaries).

thanks to the smithsonian, some dow stuff is making it onto the internet, but there's so much i just can't find. that's part of the reason i feel compelled to put up some of this stuff myself. like a timeline (you know i like
those).
1857 born, ipswich, massachusetts.
1880 studys art with anna k freeland, who was an historical and portrait painter in worcester.
1882 studys art with james m stone, also an historical painter, in boston.
1889 returns permanently to
ipswich.
1891 meets
ernest fenollosa and 'discovers' japanese woodblock prints. teaches art in boston, then opens school in ipswich.
1895 first exhibition of his own woodblock prints, in the japanese area of the mfa; begins teaching at the new
pratt institute in new york city.
1903 travels around the
world. lectures in kyoto.
1904 becomes the director of the art department at the teacher's college of columbia university.

1911 travels to the grand canyon and to california with alvin langdon coburn.

dow's publications are online. (some things aren't. i'm still hunting for the words of a speech or two.) i've had a tough time trying figure out how to present the teachings, but that's what i'd like to try next.

okay, i'll admit it. that last painting is not by dow. it's by robert henri. maybe he was channeling dow. but i love finding these rest, watching the same artist expressing the same things with different 'voices,' a composer listening to his music on all number of different instruments.
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