Date
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D.F. Hoopes, “The American Imrpessionists,” (New York, 1972), p. 138 (ill.).
James D. W. Church et al., “Schofield: International Impresssionist,” exh. cat. (Woodmere Art Museum, 2014) ill. p. 104.
New York, National Academy of Design, Annual Exhibition, 1914, cat. 291.
Art Institute, Twenty–Seventh Annual Exhibition of American Oil Paintings and Sculpture, Nov. 3–Dec. 6, 1914, cat. 278.
Chicago, Garfield Park Art Galleries, Exhibition of Greek Sculptures and American Paintings lent by the Art Institute of Chicago, Nov. 5, 1935–Mar. 3, 1936.
Allentown Art Museum, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania School of Landscape Painting: An Original American Impressionism, Sept. 16–Nov. 27, 1984; Washington DC, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Dec. 17, 1984–Feb. 10, 1985; Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Westmoreland Museum of Art, Mar. 2–May 5, 1985; Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, Brandywine River Museum, June 1–Sept. 2, 1985, cat. 2.
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