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Image: Cole Thomas Gelyna (View near Ticonderoga) 1826-1828

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Title: Gelyna also known as View near Ticonderoga 
Credit: http://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/detail.php?ID=8403. Painting was first published in: (1948). "(Unknown)". Arts Magazine 23: pp. 9–10. Art Digest Inc.. Retrieved on 2009-04-28. or, (1949). "(Unknown)". Magazine of Art 42: p. 44. American Federation of Arts. Retrieved on 2009-04-28. or, Wadsworth Atheneum, Whitney Museum of American Art (1949) Thomas Cole, 1801-1848: one hundred years later : a loan exhibition : Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Nov. 12, 1948 to Jan. 2, 1949; Whitney Musem of American Art, New York City, Jan. 8 to Jan. 30, 1949, New York: The Atheneum, pp. p. 18, Plate II Retrieved on 28 April 2009.All three publications did not register copyrights with US Copyright Office.
Author: Thomas Cole
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