Gallery/Art
Donald David's View From the Summit House, Mt. Holyoke and book "Harvesting History"
- Item Number
- 120
- Estimated Value
- 205 USD
- Sold
- 85 USD to stew
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Donald David's panorama of the Oxbow in the Fall, View From the Summit House, Mt. Holyoke, which appears in the book "Harvesting History".
In addition you get the beautiful book "Harvesting History, Amherst Massachusetts Farms 1700-2010" by Ruth Jones and Sheila Ramford, featuring dozens of essays about farming families, hundreds of photographs – some historical from archives and families – and some by professionals such as photographer Donald David and photographer/filmmaker Jerome Liebling, a professor emeritus at Hampshire College.
Item Special Note
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Donated By:
Don David; Amherst, MA
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