Photography of h.butz

Welcome to hbutz.com

Home / landscape /

hnrd0618

hnrd0618.jpg knrn0401faaThumbnailshnrd0617knrn0401faaThumbnailshnrd0617knrn0401faaThumbnailshnrd0617knrn0401faaThumbnailshnrd0617knrn0401faaThumbnailshnrd0617
File
hnrd0618.jpg
Albums
Visits
7648
Rating score
no rating
Rate this photo

1 comment

  • photomaster - Tuesday 14 March 2017 08:51
    2005 - Lighthouses and nautical scenes of New England, Rockport, MA

    America's most-painted building received its name in an impulsive exclamation by Lester Hornby. This illustrator and etcher taught in Paris in the winter; his pupils, in the French manner, drew certain standard subjects or motifs.

    During his summer seasons in Rockport, Hornby noted that many pupils chose the venerable, dilapidated shed on the edge of the inner harbor. Its prominence and its simple but interesting proportions made it a natural model for sketches and paintings, good and bad. One day when a student brought for criticism a pencil drawing of the house, Hornby exclaimed, "What-Motif No 1 again" It has been that ever since. - Rockport Sketch Book, by John L. Cooley