Manning Bridge Just Below Fish & Game Club
PainterPainted by
Louis Grosvernor Frink
American, 1869 - 1956
MediumDrawing; pencil, watercolor, and gouache on brown paper on cardboard
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 15 3/4 x 20in. (40 x 50.8cm)
Sheet (height x width): 15 3/4 x 20in. (40 x 50.8cm)
Mount (height x width): 15 3/4 x 20in. (40 x 50.8cm)
Sheet (height x width): 15 3/4 x 20in. (40 x 50.8cm)
Mount (height x width): 15 3/4 x 20in. (40 x 50.8cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineN.C. Brainard Acquisition Fund and Seymour Museum Fund Income
DescriptionThe drawing depicts a bird's eye view of a long grey bridge supported by two stone piers. A stream runs under the bridge. Lush trees surround the scene. To the right of the composition are grey buildings.
Object number1973.25.7
MarkingsOn verso, stamped in black ink, "American Primitives / by Lou Frink / Windham, Conn. No. 7"InscribedOn verso, upper left, in pen, "Horace Downer lived in his rubber boats all the year round. / lived across the cold brook. / Great trout stream. / Gavetts Brothers lived in / the two houses and were / painters and decorators / worked mostly in Hartford Conn. / The brige went out in high water / 1879 or 1880"Upper right, in pen, "Manning Bridge / just below / Fish & game Club / Lou Frink / Windham / Connecticut / went out 1878"
Lower right, in pencil, accession number
[The notes written in pen on verso are in Lou’s handwriting; the pencil notes are not.]NotesThe drawing depicts the Manning Bridge in Windham, Connecticut, which was incorporated in May 1800. Manning Bridge Road is part of the Windham and Mansfield Turnpike, which was a turnpike road that followed an old Indian trail from Windham to Canterbury to Plainfield.
On View
Not on viewLouis Grosvernor Frink
Louis Grosvernor Frink
O.H. Bailey and Company
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
