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Site 3: Mountain House
Approach to the Mountain House
Approach to the Mountain House
A view of the Mountain House that many painters admired was from a big bend in the old stage road that came up the escarpment near North Mountain. First built in the Federalist style, the Mountain House later adopted a more Neo-Classical look, with thirteen huge Corinthian columns in front giving it the look of a Greek temple.
Sara Cole (1805-1857), A View of the Catskill Mountain House, oil on canvas, 1841, 15 x 23 1/4 inches, Albany Institute of History and Art.
A Virtual Exhibition sponsored by the Valparaiso University Brauer Museum of Art
- Junius Sloan’s Kaaterskill Lakes and the Catskill Mountain House: The Story of an American Cultural Icon
- Site 2: View from Mountain House
- Site 3: Mountain House
- Site 4: Description of Mountain
- Site 5: Kaaterskill Falls
- Site 6: Kaaterskill Clove, West
- Site 7: Kaaterskill Clove, East
- Site 8: In Kaaterskill Clove
- Site 9: Palenville Overlook