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This pastel was probably Road to Round Hill, a pastel included in Twachtman’s exhibitions at Wunderlich in 1891 and at the American Art Galleries in 1893. (Round Hill Road in Greenwich was once known as The Road to Round Hill.) In 1891 a critic for the New York Evening Post included Road to Round Hill in a description of the pastels on view as “clever little drawings.” The critic went on to note: “There is more reality and more form and some nice color notes in these, and as pastel sketches they are satisfying enough, though why the artist should not have given a little more solidity in the rendering of his motives is about the first thing one asks in looking at them.”[1]
By 1907 this pastel belonged to the artist and botanist Caroline Coventry Haynes (1858–1951), who lent it to the large exhibition of Twachtman’s works at the Lotos Club, New York. Haynes still owned the same work in 1913, when she lent it to the exhibition that year at the New York School of Applied Design for Women.