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Paul Wesley Arndt captured Woodstock quite unlike anyone else. The late American painter, one of the Woodstock Impressionists working in the New York mountain town throughout the early 1900s, created incredible landscapes by depicting his surroundings in splendid detail. Paintings of snow-covered streams and winding roads weren’t the only things he made upstate, though.
In 1925, Arndt built a stone house and artist’s studio on Woodstock’s Library Lane. “Arndt was part of the circle of painters, many of his neighbors and frequent guests of his renowned gatherings on Library Lane,” press materials say.
The stone house seen from its backyard.
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