Buddhist Temple Studio, Brucehaven, 72 Hillcrest Park Road, Greenwich
PhotographerPhotographed by
Underwood & Underwood
American, 1882 - 1940s
Datec. 1920-1940
MediumPhotography
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 7 1/2 × 9 3/4in. (19.1 × 24.8cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Gerard and Sylvie O’Brien
DescriptionBlack and white photograph of a Japanese pagoda, also known as the Buddhist Temple Studio at Brucehaven, the summer home of artist, Arthur Garfield Learned (1872-1959) in Greenwich, Connecticut. Photographed by Underwood-Stratton, a Division of Underwood & Underwood.
Object number2023.67.81
CopyrightCopyright Undetermined
InscribedTyped in black on paper affixed to back of photograph: "STAMFORD, CONN. - A bit of Japan transplanted in America. / Buddhist Temple Studio with four carved teakwood doors sent / from Tokio to the first Paris Exposition 60 years ago, has been erected / by Japanese Craftsmen in the garden of "Brucehaven," summer home in Stamford, Conn. f the artist, A. Garfield Learned of New York City."Handwritten in pencil on back: "47926"
Stamped in blue ink on back: "KINDLY GIVE CREDIT / PHOTO BY / PUBLISHERS PHOTO SERVICE / N. Y."NotesSubject Note: Built in 1902, the house at 72 Hillcrest Park Road, Greenwich is located in the Hillcrest Park Association and is known as the Elizabeth Gowdy Baker House.
On View
Not on viewUnderwood & Underwood
c. 1920-1940