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between 1909 and 1921, often during the quiet winter seasons when many of the colony's residents had returned to the city. The colony stretched over gentle, open hills along the
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in painting murals for a New York courthouse; in this genre he was no more successful than he had been as an illustrator and portraitist. Metcalf's model for the murals was
Marguerite Beaufort Hailé, a stage performer twenty years his junior, whom the artist would marry in 1903.
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His familial strife continued when, after having two children, he and
Henrietta divorced in 1920, which spurred a period of drinking and decreased productivity. However, he rebounded and painted for a number of years in Vermont, possibly returning briefly to Cornish.
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Cornish and
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in 1911. Varying year to year, he stayed with the
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644:Summer Morning, Giverny
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