File:Hall's Quarry, by Carroll Sargent Tyson, Jr.jpg

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English: This landscape was done by Carroll Sargent Tyson, Jr. Tyson was an Impressionist painter and art collector who studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Royal Academy in Munich. He was known primarily for painting natural scenery in Maine. This painting depicts a low building and multiple poles and wires high above the men working on the rocks.
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Author Carroll Sargent Tyson, Jr.

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Hall's Quarry, by Carroll Sargent Tyson, Jr.

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Caroll Tyson

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1906

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