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  1. Apr 1, 2023 · Henry Varnum Poor and Crow House – Some History Crow House is the hand-built home and studio of artist Henry Varnum Poor (1887-1970), in New City, NY. Poor built this astonishing stone house in 1920, after returning from France in WW I and filled it with ceramic elements that he made – from door knobs to sinks, lights, shower murals and numerous tiles.

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  3. The mission of the Henry Varnum Poor Foundation, Inc. is to connect contemporary audiences to the legacy of Henry Varnum Poor so that the public may gain enjoyment, knowledge, and inspiration from Poor’s life work. To do that, the Foundation may/will strive to: A) preserve, maintain and provide access to Crow House; not excluding the ...

  4. Added: Dec 27, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 45842434. Source citation. Father: Dr. Sylvanus Poor 1768-1848 Mother: Mary Merrill 1781-1841 *Henry Varnum Poor was the first Andover native to go to college, graduating from Bowdoin College in 1835. He then became an attorney specializing in railroads. In 1849, he became editor of a weekly ...

  5. Henry Varnum Poor / Money and Its Laws Embracing History of Monetary 2009 #43231. Opens in a new window or tab. C $181.12. intrepidbooks (1,124) ...

  6. Henry Varnum Poor, 1888–1970, American painter, b. Chapman, Kans. Poor's lyrical still lifes, portraits, and landscapes are simply painted in many media. He painted murals in fresco for the Dept. of Justice and Dept. of Interior buildings, Washington D.C., and for Pennsylvania State College (now Pennsylvania State Univ.).

  7. Aug 14, 2015 · Henry Varnum Poor, who died in 1970, was once among the country’s best-known painters and potters, and his work is owned by museums across the country, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art ...