R.P. Hale sure knows how to make wood look like a picture

Keniston Bridge, 1798, Andover, N.H.
Keniston Bridge, 1798, Andover, N.H.
Library, Francestown, N.H.
Library, Francestown, N.H.
Chapel of St. Peter at St. Paul’s School.
Chapel of St. Peter at St. Paul’s School.
Bridalveil Falls, Winter.
Bridalveil Falls, Winter.
Nubble Point, Maine.
Nubble Point, Maine.

If you just glance at the photos on this page, you might think these are some pretty great drawings. But if you look real close – and we mean real close – you might be able to notice that these aren’t drawings at all. In fact, these are prints of wood engravings done by non other than Concord’s own R.P. Hale. We know, it’s quite amazing and there are plenty more to see in the Concord City Auditorium reception lobby between the time you read this and the end of February. So stop by during one of the Audi’s shows or contact Carol Bagan, one of the many Friends of the Audi at <a href="mailto:carolbagan@comcast.net">carolbagan@comcast.net</a> to set up a time.

Author: Tim Goodwin

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