| | | ontrose Park is the beautiful public park between Dumbarton Oaks and Oak Hill Cemetery in Georgetown. When the artist's daughter was small, the Wright family made many Sunday visits there. It became the subject of about twenty paintings in all.
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| | | | | | | | Benjamin Forgey has written that
"For Frank Wright, Montrose Park has become a place that perfectly mirrors his feelings, a place separate from the noise and clashing confusions of urban life in the 1970s. In a sense, Montrose has become Wright's backyard, the equivalent outdoors of the cloistered, quiet scenes of family life that he also celebrates in paint.""Paintings Out of Love for a Park" The Washington Star Portfolio, Friday May 30, 1975, pE1. |
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