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Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond Painting

Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond completed the painting you see over the fireplace. He had been employed by the British government to sketch and paint scenes of British industry during the first World War. With the War over, however, Knighton-Hammond needed a new market. 

In 1919, he wrote a letter to Herbert Dow offering to come to Midland and spend 6 months painting as many scenes of his chemical company as he could during that time. By the end of the year, Dow had accepted and offered Knighton-Hammond $5,000, as well as traveling expenses to come to Midland the following year. While in Midland, Knighton-Hammond completed 15 paintings of the Dow Chemical Company, including the one you see before you, and 2 of work being done in Herbert's orchard. 

These pieces did not hang in The Pines, but remained company property until they were to The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation in the 1980s. 

The Pines
  1. Foyer Photographs
  2. The Music Room
  3. The Etagere
  4. Herbert's Chair
  5. The Art
  6. Dining Room
  7. Sunporch Teapots
  8. Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond Painting
  9. Staircase Windows
  10. Master Bedroom
  11. Sleeping Porch
  12. Front Bedroom
  13. Willard Dow
  14. Art Deco Bathroom
  15. Albert Bierstadt Painting
  16. Middle Bedroom
  17. Library
  18. Alden's Bedroom
  19. Helen's Painted China
  20. Guest Room