Lake George, 1860. Creator: John Frederick Kensett.

Lake George, 1860. Creator: John Frederick Kensett.

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Lake George, 1860. Lake George, the largest in the Adirondacks region north east of New York state and initially called Lac du Sant Sacrament by the Jesuits, became a tourist attraction following the arrival of the railway in the 1850s. Apart from a beauty spot, it was a place imbued with historical associations and nostalgia, as it had been the scene of several military campaigns during the French and Indian War (1755-63) and during the American Revolution (1775-81).


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Creator
  1. John Frederick Kensett, attributed to: {American}: Artist, painter, engraver, printmakerSearch Wikipedia for John Frederick Kensett

Medium
  1. Oil on canvas

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  1. 38 00 00 N , 098 00 00 W

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x3246
File Size : 47,169kb


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  1. MTB-AW-1980.78 1980.78
  1. 1150000273
  1. 3-016-304
  1. 3016304
  1. MTB-AW-1980.78 1980.78

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