A transcendentalist window : the painting "Philosophers' camp in the Adirondacks" by William James Stillman : typescript, 1984 / Carl S. Choper. 1984 Dec. 10.

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A transcendentalist window : the painting "Philosophers' camp in the Adirondacks" by William James Stillman : typescript, 1984 / Carl S. Choper. 1984 Dec. 10.

Refers to Emerson's poem "The Adirondacs."

1 item (16, [6] leaves) ; 28 cm.

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Stillman, William James, 1828-1901

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William James Stillman (born June 1, 1828, Schenectady, New York – died July 6, 1901, Frimely Green, Surrey, England) was an American journalist, diplomat, author, historian, and photographer. Educated as an artist, Stillman subsequently converted to the profession of journalism, working primarily as a war correspondent in Crete and the Balkans, where he served as his own photographer. For a time, he also served as United States consul in Rome, and afterward in Crete during the Cretan insurrecti...

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

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University of Maryland, College Park. Dept. of American Studies.

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Choper, Carl Samuel.

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