Monday, September 27, 2010

Ducks

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Freeman Farm

Private Collection of Thomas and Julie Coffin

This painting is Merrill Coffin's representation of the Freeman Farm, Sturbridge Mass. The painting is a representation of the Freeman farm. Tom Kelleher the curator of the Freeman farm offered the following information on the landscape...

"Our Freeman Farm is a recreation centered on the house built circa 1812- 1815 by Chester Belknap and purchased by Sturbridge farmer Pliny Freeman (1780- 1855) in 1828.  In 1950/51 the house was condemned by the Massachusetts highway department and relocated to Old Sturbridge Village.  It was moved to its present location in 1956.    The basic information on the outbuildings is as follows: Barn, Charlton, Massachusetts, c. 1830-50 Corn Barn, Thompson, Connecticut, c. 1830-60 Smokehouse, Goshen, Connecticut, c. 1800.  The farm lay-out is based upon historical and archeological investigations of several farms in this area circa 1830.  I attach a few pictures for your reference.  You can find more information at our website, www.osv.org and using the search window. It strikes me that the beautiful painting in question was inspired by a visit here rather than a depiction of a specific Old Sturbridge Village scene." - Tom Kelleher Curator

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Sentimental Santa

Hi, I'm Elizabeth Gleason, Merrill's grand-daughter. I handle the website, which by the way is undergoing a make over so keep your eyes open for changes. In the mean time, I wrote a post about the Santa Sketch featured in the site and offered on the ImageKind Shop the family has.

Feel free to pop on over to http://egcreate.blogspot.com/2010/09/sentimental-santa.html

Thank you for stopping by and enjoying my grandfather's work.


Santa Claus by The Coffin Family
Santa Claus by The Coffin Family