Item 98552 - Commonwealth Art Colony students exploring Damariscove Island off Boothbay Harbor, 1915
- Item 98552 - Commonwealth Art Colony students exploring Damariscove Island off Boothbay Harbor, 1915
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- Item 98552
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Image Info From 1906 until around 1930, Asa G. Randall's Commonwealth Art Colony in Boothbay Harbor was a summer arts school for teachers and would-be artists in several disciplines. In 1912 it became the Commonwealth School of Art and Industry, by adding the summer sessions of the New School of Fine and Applied Arts. In 1913 music was added to the curriculum. That year there were 15 instructors and 200 students, ages 18 to 40, many with their families in tow. In this August 3, 1915 photograph, a group of colony students is exploring Damariscove Island off Boothbay Harbor, where they have been taken for an outing.
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