- The
Byrdcliffe Colony, also
called the
Byrdcliffe Arts
Colony or
Byrdcliffe Historic District, was
founded in 1902 near Woodstock, New York by Jane Byrd...
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Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead,
Bolton Brown and
Hervey White, who
formed the
Byrdcliffe Colony. In 1906, L.
Birge Harrison and
others founded the
Summer School...
- (1884–1965) was an
American painter and illustrator, and an
early member of the
Byrdcliffe experiment which gave rise to the artists'
colony at Woodstock, New York...
- lithographer, and mountaineer. He was one of the
original founders of the
Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock, NY, part of what is now
referred to as the Woodstock...
- an
English philanthropist and the
founder and
chief benefactor of the
Byrdcliffe Arts and
Crafts Colony located in Woodstock, New York.
Whitehead was born...
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founders of the
Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock, New York, then went on to
create a more
radical artists' colony, the Maverick. Both
Byrdcliffe and the Maverick...
- the town of the same name
began as two colonies.
Originally known as
Byrdcliffe, it was
founded in 1902 by
Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead,
Hervey White, and...
-
regional theater company located in Woodstock, New York and uses the
Byrdcliffe Theater to
stage its
productions during their season.
Director and playwright...
- Die. The
recording sessions for
Group **** took
place in July 1980 at
Byrdcliffe Studios in
Culver City, California. Four
songs on the
album – "Wasted"...
- 1899. One of Ruskin's students,
Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead,
founded the
Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock, New York,
partly inspired by his teacher's beliefs...