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Path to Glen Onoko Falls near Mauch Chunk - Hezekiah Erastus Brown | WikiOO.org - Encyclopedia of Fine Arts

Path to Glen Onoko Falls near Mauch Chunk – (Hezekiah Erastus Brown) predchádzajúca Ďalší


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Dátum: 1886

Múzeum: Payne Gallery (Bethlehem, United States)

technika: Oil On Canvas

This view of Glen Onoko Falls near what was then the small town of Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania (present-day Jim Thorpe) depicts an area that has barely changed since Brown visited over one hundred years ago. Glen Onoko, named after a young Native American woman who jumped from the Falls due to unrequited love, was the home of the massive Hotel Wahnetah and a resort, both built by the Lehigh Valley Railroad in the 1880

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