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34. Ibid. Club include: pp. 15–17; 30–35; 39–44. 71. Ibid., p. 688.
35. Ibid. 53. William Mackay Laffan and Edward
Strahan [Earl Shinn], “The Tile Club
Afloat,” Scribner’s Monthly XIX, no. 5
(March 1880), p. 642. 72. Ibid.
36. Ibid.
37. See: Ronald G. Pisano, Long Island
Landscape Painting: 1820–1920 (Boston:
Little Brown & Co., 1985), p. 59, for
illustration of East Hampton Beach, Long
Island, 1874 (Collection of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mellon).
38. Laffan, p. 409.
39. William Mackay Laffan and Edward
Strahan [Earl Shinn], “The Tile Club
at Play,” Scribner’s Monthly XVII, no. 4
(February 1879), pp. 457-478.
40. Laffan, “The Tile Club at Work,”
p. 406.
41. Laffan and Strahan, p. 459.
42. lbid., p. 461.
43. Ibid.
44. Ibid., p. 465.
45. Ibid.
46. Ibid.
47. Ibid., p. 471.
48. Ibid., p. 475.
49. Ibid., p. 477.
50. For an illustration of this work see
Hendricks, p. 113, figure 169, David
Pharaoh, the Last of the Montauks, July
21, 1874, watercolor with pencil,
11 3/4 x 10 in. (Private collection).
73. Ibid., p. 670.
55. Ibid., p. 644. 74. Regina Soria, Elihu Vedder: American
Visionary Artist in Rome (1836–1923)
(Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson
University Press, 1970), p. 138.
56. Ibid. 75. Ibid., p 139.
57. Letter from R. Swain Gifford to his
wife Fanny ( June 29, 1879), provided by
Richard C. Kugler, Director Emeritus,
New Bedford Whaling Museum, New
Bedford, MA. According to this letter,
the group left New York on Friday eve-
ning, so by the time they neared Albany
at the date of the letter, Thursday, June
29, they would have been traveling six
days, which is consistent with the article
which states they left on June 23rd;
however, the article suggests a much
shorter timespan from when they left
New York until they reached Albany. 76. Ibid.
54. Ibid., pp. 641–671.
58. Ibid.
59. Ibid.
60. Laffan and Strahan, p. 647.
61. Ibid., p. 648.
62. Ibid., p. 649.
63. Ibid., pp. 649–650.
64. Ibid., p. 650.
65. Ibid.
66. Ibid.
77. William Mackay Laffan, “The Tile
Club,” Harper’s Weekly 24 ( January 31,
1880), p. 75.
78. Ibid.
79. Ibid.
80. Ibid.
81. William Mackay Laffan, “The Tile
Club Ashore,” The Century Magazine
XXIII, no. 4 (February 1882), pp.
481–498.
82. Ibid, p. 481.
83. Ibid., p. 482.
84. Ibid.
85. Ibid.
86. Ibid., p 481.
87. Aside from the fact that the personal
lives of several participating artists do
not conform with the dating of then
summer trip in 1881, illustrations in the
article are dated both 1880 and 1881.
See Arthur Quartley, The Bow of the Two
Sisters, July ‘80 (p. 486) and Quartley’s
51. Ibid., p. 478. 67. Ibid., p. 656. 52. William Mackay Laffan, The New
Long Island: A Handbook of Summer
Travel (New York: Rogers & Sherwood
Publishers, 1879). References to the Tile 68. Ibid., p. 665. A Corner by the [Port Jefferson] Harbor,
1881 (p. 495).
69. Ibid., p. 667. 88. Ibid., p. 482.
70. Ibid., illustrated p. 668. 89. Ibid., p. 483.
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