Elverhoj Art Colony

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title: Elverhoj Art Colony
text: The Elverhoj Art Colony, originally known as the Elverhoj Colony of Artists and Craftsmen, was founded in 1912 in Milton-on-Hudson, New York, by Danish-American artists A. H. Andersen and Johannes Morton. The name is an Anglization of the Danish word Elverhøj, which is the title of a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen and of the first Danish national play, commissioned by King Frederick VI in 1828. Early members of the colony included painter James Scott, printmaker Ralph M. Pearson, silversmi
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description: New York Arts and Crafts movement artist colony
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date created: 2022-06-14T02:55:18Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T00:51:38Z
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