John Fulton "Jack" Folinsbee was an American landscape, marine and portrait painter, and a member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of New Hope and Lambertville, New Jersey, particularly the factories, quarries, and canals along the Delaware River.
Folinsbee, seated in a wheelchair in front of his Mending the Canal Bank, c.1937.
New Hope–Lambertville Bridge, from the New Jersey side.
Phillips' Mill Arts Center, 2619 River Road, New Hope
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New Hope is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,612 at the 2020 census. New Hope is located approximately 30 mi (48 km) north of Philadelphia, and lies on the west bank of the Delaware River at its confluence with Aquetong Creek. New Hope and neighboring Solebury and Upper Makefield townships are part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The two-lane New Hope–Lambertville Bridge carries automobile and foot traffic across the Delaware to Lambertville, New Jersey, on the east bank. New Hope's primary industry is tourism.
New Hope station in October 2010
Lehigh Canal, Sunset, New Hope, PA, a 1918 portrait by Joseph Pickett
New Hope station in 1945
Main Street in New Hope