A lattice truss bridge, "The Henry Bridge" over a stone-covered pond.

The Henry Bridge over the Walloomsac River, North Bennington, Vermont, 1963, Oil on Canvas, Framed, 20 in x 30 in


Title: The Henry Bridge over the Walloomsac River, North Bennington, Vermont
Artist: Sylvia Sleigh
Year: 1963                               
Drawing: Oil on Canvas    
Size: 24" x 36"    
Framed

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While staying with friends in North Bennington, Vermont, Sylvia Sleigh painted a well-known local lattice truss bridge, officially named the Burt Henry Covered Bridge but often simply called the Henry Bridge. It spans the Walloomsac River, a tributary of the Hoosic, which in turn flows from the Hudson. In Sleigh’s painting, the bridge is nearly perpendicular to the picture plane. From this perspective, she emphasized the length of the structure, as well as the contrast between the geometric bridge and the surrounding organic forms.

Essay provided by Andrew Hottle © 2016-17 
A letter of authenticity will be issued for each work by Dr. Andrew D. Hottle.
© Estate of Sylvia Sleigh


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