**Robert Wood:* Winter Artwork by Running Stream**
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When Robert Wood was at the peak of his popularity and fame, the subject he was most associated with was eastern American landscape. Works like "Autumn Bronze," "October Gold" and "October Morn" became incredibly popular reproductions that remain sentimental favorites for thousands of Americans and Canadians who either live in the East or who wish to remember growing up there. Robert W. Wood was painting in the Catskills by the early 1930s, and his works of that period emphasized the grandeur of the tall trees of the area, usually depicted in their autumn colors. Most of these works were painted in and around the historic artists' colony of Woodstock, New York, deep in the picturesque Catskill Mountains of upstate New York. In the years after WWII, he purchased a cabin in Woodstock where he could go to capture the fall colors. Between his second and third marriages, to Tula Wood and Caryl Wood, he was involved with a woman named Rose – whom he may or may not have married – and for a period of about two years they lived in Woodstock together with her mother. This was about 1952-1954. The relationship foundered (because of Rose's instability, according to some accounts) and Wood moved back to Laguna Beach, CA, where Rose later followed him, trading on his name well into the 1970s It was during this period – the 1950s – that the
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