A Girl & her Dog at Riverside

A Girl & her Dog at Riverside

Susan Higginson Bowditch Long, American: 1857-1935

The subject of this charming shoreline view may be the artist’s first born child: Helen Bowditch Long Patterson, 1881-1956, who stands patiently with her spaniel atop a barnacle-encrusted boulder. From a series of candid photographs believed to have been taken by the artist compiled in a late 19th Century album bearing the armorial bookplate of her spouse Harry Vinton Long, 1857-1949. Long attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1876-77 and she later worked closely in 1909 with the Olmstead Brothers- successors to famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead Sr.- in designing the extensive gardens for her family’s summer estate on Little White Head Island at Cohasset, MA.

Note: In 1903, the artist became a member of the Massachusetts Society of Colonial Dames of America, seventh in descent from Rev. Francis Higginson. Her husband Harry Long was a Mayflower descendent, Boston stockbroker and Director of Museums for the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. (now Historic New England)

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A Girl & her Dog at Riverside
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Dimensions

Image Dimensions9.7 x 12.2 cm

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Print Notes

Recto: Marginal soiling and loss to LL corner; photograph further identified by seller from album marginalia: “June 5  1887 Riverside”. The attribution to photographer Susan Higginson Bowditch Long is based on known image of the artist operating a plate camera: Isles of Shoals Aug ’87 from same album held by this archive featured in our blog Sea & Shore.

Provenance

Purchased for this archive in August, 2015 from North Carolina dealer who disassembled original album. (details: see description)