Wallace Nutting Library


Callers At The Squire's - Studio # 124

This photograph shows the Rundle sisters ascending the front entryway of the Edward Mead Homestead, Boston Post Road, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Wallace Nutting illustrated this picture for sale in his 1912 Picture catalog on page 38 and in his 1915 Expansible Picture catalog on page 481.

Wallace Nutting wrote: "[this entryway] represents one of the most beautiful doors known, though there was originally no porch, and the present porch is purposely omitted. The dentil and other decorations of this doorway are the last word of our fathers. Whoever did this door left something which has delighted generations and is now likely to be copied into many homes. The ivy just adorns, without obscuring the portal."

The Rundle sisters also modeled seperately in other Wallace Nutting photographs. Those that I have been able to confirm are:

The Sallying of Sally #118 A Tap At The Squire's Door #119
An Old Time Gallant #208 (title unknown) #211
Hesitancy #231

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