The Bayberry Bush, Shinnecock Hills c.1895 Oil  64.77 x 84.14 cm

Parrish Art Museum

The Chase Homestead at Shinnecock Hills c.1893 Oil  14 1/4 x 16 1/8 inches,

San Diego Museum of Art, California, gift of Mrs. Walter Harrison Fisher

The Potato Patch at Garden Shinnecock c.1893 Watercolor 29.8 x 40 cm

The Little Garden c.1895 Oil 68.58 x 96.52 cm

October c.1903 Pastel 46.99 x 57.15 cm Telfair Museum of Art,

Shinnecock Landscape    c.1895  Oil   Parrish Art Museum

 The Chase home and studio designed by Architect Stanford White on Canoe Place Road, Shinnecock Hills, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 as the William Merritt Chase Homestead.

The Back Yard Shinnecock c.1900 Oil

25.2 inches x 29.92 inches

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copyright2015 Hope Sandrow

(below, photo by Hope Sandrow) A view of the landscape as it looks like now from same vantage point: the Chase Homestead no longer visible through the trees.

Sandrow’s home and studio sited on the lower slope (south) of a Hill depicted on the left side of this paintings horizon.