Tuesday, January 8, 2013

100 years of Mystic as muse

... to settle between New York and Boston, and he chose Mystic in 1890. That he did not set down roots in Old Lyme or Cos Cob can be seen as a boon for Mystic. It was Davis' personality and talent that attracted other artists to study and settle here. ...



via Cos Cob Newswire http://www.theday.com/article/20130108/ENT16/301089987/1044

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