Hugh Henry Breckenridge (1870-1937), was an American painter and art instructor who championed the artistic movements from impressionism to modernism. Breckenridge taught for more than forty years at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, becoming the school's Dean of Instruction in 1934. He also taught from 1920 to 1937 at his own Breckenridge School of Art in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Self-portrait 1913
White Phlox, 1906. Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago, Illinois
The Pestilence (formerly War), c.1918. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The Cape Ann Shore, 1924. Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts
Walter Elmer Schofield was an American Impressionist landscape and marine painter. Although he never lived in New Hope or Bucks County, Schofield is regarded as one of the Pennsylvania Impressionists.
Schofield in his studio at St. Ives, Cornwall, 1907
Bust of W. Elmer Schofield (1905), by Charles Grafly, National Academy of Design
"Godolphin House." Schofield and his family owned the property from 1937 to 2007.
The Hill Country (c.1913), Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia. Winner of PAFA's 1914 Temple Gold Medal