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The Julia and David White Artists' Colony

    http://forjuliaanddavid.org/
    The Julia and David White Artists´ Colony is the premier Central American location dedicated to the arts and provides artists with a natural and nurturing environment. It is an inspirational place and the significant percentage of returning artists speaks to the ideal environment found there.

John White - Fort Raleigh National Historic Site (U.S ...

    https://www.nps.gov/fora/learn/education/john-white.htm
    John White. Although his beautiful watercolor drawings are one of the most valuable sources of information about the Roanoke voyages and he served a governor of the 1587 colony, John White's life is almost unknown. Nothing is known for certain about his family background; however, the fact that his daughter Eleanor married a bricklayer-tiler suggests that he was of modest origins.

John White - Roanoke, Paintings & Death - Biography

    https://www.biography.com/artist/john-white
    May 13, 2020 · In April 1585 John White sailed on an expedition that planted a settlement on Roanoke Island. He executed many paintings and sketches of the region. The colony was abandoned in …

THE HISTORIC WOODSTOCK ART COLONY

    http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/common/nysm/files/historic_woodstock_brochure-arthur-anderson.pdf
    In 1902 the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony was established in Woodstock. The year-round utopian community promoted the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized individual, hand-crafted work over mass production. Wealthy Englishman Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead and his wife, Jane Byrd McCall, along with writer Hervey White and artist

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