A self-taught painter from Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut, which in 1853
was named Thomaston, Titus Darrow did landscape scenes, many of them
bird's eye views, that were made into lithographs by the Kellogg
Company of Hartford, Connecticut. It is thought that he started
producing work for them as early as 1840, but his cited work is in the
early 1850s.
One of his paintings served as the Kellogg print in 1852 titled View of Plymouth Hollow, and another in 1853, was name (showing 500 of 704 characters). |
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