Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 278 (Sale info: $300.00).
"b. Hudson, N.Y., 1855. Pupil of L.E. Wilmarth, N.A., J.H. Dolph, A.N.A., and the Art Students' League, New York. First exhibited, National Academy, 1877. Studied in Paris, 1881. " On the Marne. (illustration, page XXXIX.) The Tiver Marne joins the Seine near Paris. The valley of the Marne, in which this view is found, is noted for its charming landscape effects. this picture represents a cool, grey day in early summer. - National Academy Notes, 1884." [P. 59; under illustration appears the note: "from National Academy Notes, 1884."]
Illustrated Catalogue of Works of Art in the Art Building of the Southern Exposition at Louisville, Ky. August 16 - October 25, 1884. Prepared by Charles M. Kurtz, Director of the Art Department. Editor of National Academy Notes and the Art Union Magazine. Published for the Art Committee by John P. Morton and Company.