tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5436109717196393544.post3582962831531182751..comments2023-09-30T04:54:50.127-07:00Comments on American Folk Art @ Cooperstown: Veronica Terrillion at the Fenimore Art MuseumPaul D'Ambrosiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09077294618907782935noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5436109717196393544.post-89338828705607023672010-01-09T08:09:08.332-08:002010-01-09T08:09:08.332-08:00Thanks, Mary. You were so lucky to go and meet Ver...Thanks, Mary. You were so lucky to go and meet Veronica while she was still alive. For me, she was as much a part of the environment as anything she had created. Quite a remarkable woman! Take care.Paul D'Ambrosiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09077294618907782935noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5436109717196393544.post-72004454058441848832010-01-09T05:47:02.781-08:002010-01-09T05:47:02.781-08:00Paul, I also visited Veronica's house and envi...Paul, I also visited Veronica's house and environment, in the early 1980s. I went with a friend from Syracuse who had said I had to go there with her, she'd heard that it was something not to miss. I can still remember the visit quite vividly, and Veronica was very welcoming. I'm so glad the museum has some of her work... so nice for the museum, so nice for VeronicaMary Shelleyhttp://www.maryshelleyfolkart.comnoreply@blogger.com