“Sugar Loaf Mountain”

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Orra White Hitchcock (1796-1863) was a gifted artist. Her husband, Edward Hitchcock was a prominent early geologist who specialized in the geologic history and formations of the Connecticut River Valley in Massachusetts. Orra created many of the 232 plates and 1,135 woodcut illustrations in her husband’s various publications. Her drawings reveal how generations of European settlement and land use had altered the landscape. A prominent lithography company, Pendleton’s Lithography, printed many of Orra’s drawings, including this one of Mount Sugarloaf in South Deerfield, Massachusetts. Although intended as scientific illustrations, some of her prints are more picturesque than topographically accurate. This view of Sugarloaf , for example, exaggerates the mountain’s distinctive profile.

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Item typeArtwork
Print
CreatorHitchcock, Orra (White); Pendleton’s Lithography
Date1835
PlaceSouth Deerfield, Massachusetts
TopicLand, Environment, Geography
EraNational Expansion and Reform, 1816–1860
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatLithograph
Dimension detailsHeight: 9.25 in Width: 10.75 in
Catalog #L00.059
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Hitchcock, Orra (White); Pendleton’s Lithography. Sugar Loaf Mountain. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l00-059/. Accessed on November 24, 2024.

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