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Abbott Handerson Thayer |
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While traveling near Cornwall, England, in the summer of 1898, Thayer wrote about this painting to his friend, the architect Stanford White, saying it was one of a very few things I've done that I love and know to be something like great art. I sat down on that headland and just reveled in the wonderful fact that its splendor could be to some extent perpetuated on that canvas. |
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