Florence Griswold Museum
2017
The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut, created online curriculum resources that allow elementary schools to use the museum's artwork for as primary sources. The pilot work George Henry Durrie's Seven Miles to Farmington, ca. 1853, is used to illustrate how Durrie re-purposed buildings and other compositional elements throughout his artwork.
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This image is a screenshot from the online curriculum resource SEE/change: Seven Miles to Farmington.
Credit: Florence Griswold Museum
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The painting, Jones' Inn – Winter by George Henry Durrie (1853) was provided to the museum for their online curriculum resource.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
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This image is a screenshot from the online curriculum resource SEE/change: Seven Miles to Farmington.
Credit: Florence Griswold Museum
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The painting, Farmyard in Winter by George Henry Durrie (1858) was provided to the museum for their online curriculum resource.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
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This image is a screenshot from the online curriculum resource SEE/change: Seven Miles to Farmington.
Credit: Florence Griswold Museum
More Information
This educational resource also puts the painting in its historical context and devotes sections to the artist's life and creative process. Two Durrie paintings from the White House Collection Jones Inn, Winter and Farmyard in Winter are featured in the artist's portfolio, a visual glossary, and interactive learning activities.
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