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The Third Day Dawned Cold and Clear and Daylight Found the Outfit on the Move |
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Alternate Titles: | Trail of the North (1921, 1925) | |
Date: | 08/03/1920 | |
Size: | 32″H x 17″W | |
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Type: | illustration | |
Published: | Hendryx, James B. “Nerve and Brass.” The American Boy, November 1920: 14. caption: The Third Day Dawned Cold and Clear, and Daylight Found the Outfit on the Move. Hendryx, James B. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1921: 70. |
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Inscription: | lr: F.E.S. / ’20 lr changed after publication: F.E. Schoonover / ’20 |
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Annotations: | en verso on label: “The Third day dawned cold and clear and daylight found the outfit on the move.” / Illustrated “NERVE and BRASS”/ Property of F. A. Myers, Jr. Family. | |
Exhibitions: | 1921 WSFA; 1925 Washington | |
Comments: | DAM 7/15/04; NT 4×5; form 11/18/07; index; edit |
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Commentary: | This image was later used by the Schoonovers on the front of one of their Christmas cards. (archives) For further commentary, see #231. | |
Provenance: | Given by the artist to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Myers, Jr., Pennsylvania; Schoonover Studios, Ltd., Wilmington, Delaware; private collection | |