Cos Cob Collection
Cos Cob, a picturesque town nestled along the Connecticut shoreline, has long been an inspiration for artists seeking to capture its timeless beauty
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Cos Cob, a picturesque town nestled along the Connecticut shoreline, has long been an inspiration for artists seeking to capture its timeless beauty. From the enchanting Cos Cob Dock in 1915 to Mrs. Holley portrayed on an oil cigar box lid in 1912, these artistic masterpieces transport us back in time. One cannot help but be captivated by The Mill Dam at Cos Cob, a delicate pastel on paper from 1903 that showcases the tranquility of this riverside community. Equally mesmerizing is The Peacock Feather, an oil painting created around 1907-08 that exudes elegance and grace. The artistry continues with Roses, an exquisite oil on canvas piece dating back to the late 19th century. Its vibrant colors and meticulous details bring forth the essence of nature's splendor. Meanwhile, River Scene at Cos Cob captures the serenity and charm of this idyllic location through Hassam's skilled brushstrokes. Frederick Childe Hassam also immortalizes The Old House in his work from 1915—a testament to the rich history and architectural marvels found within Cos Cob. Oyster Sloop takes us back to simpler times as we witness a traditional vessel sailing gracefully across tranquil waters. Theodore Robinson's Low Tide transports us to Riverside Yacht Club during a serene moment when nature reveals its secrets at low tide—an invitation for contemplation and reflection. And who could resist being drawn into White Mantel Holley House? This etching from 1915 beautifully captures both grandeur and intimacy simultaneously. Lastly, Toby invites us into his world through another etching plate tone masterpiece from 1915—invoking curiosity about what lies beyond those intricate lines. And let us not forget Old Lace—a delicate etching plate tone that evokes nostalgia for days gone by.