Harry Fenn (1845–1911) was an English-born American illustrator, primarily of landscapes. He settled in Montclair, New Jersey around 1865. Fenn and is best known for the engravings he contributed to the Picturesque America collection edited by William Cullen Bryant (1872). He illustrated a number of books as well, including John Greenleaf Whittier's Snowbound (1868) and Ballads of New England (1870). Later in life he also painted some watercolors.
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- Harry Fenn (1845–1911) was an English-born American illustrator, primarily of landscapes. He settled in Montclair, New Jersey around 1865. Fenn and is best known for the engravings he contributed to the Picturesque America collection edited by William Cullen Bryant (1872). He illustrated a number of books as well, including John Greenleaf Whittier's Snowbound (1868) and Ballads of New England (1870). Later in life he also painted some watercolors.
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- Harry Fenn (1845–1911) was an English-born American illustrator, primarily of landscapes. He settled in Montclair, New Jersey around 1865. Fenn and is best known for the engravings he contributed to the Picturesque America collection edited by William Cullen Bryant (1872). He illustrated a number of books as well, including John Greenleaf Whittier's Snowbound (1868) and Ballads of New England (1870). Later in life he also painted some watercolors.
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