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THE HOUSE OF MIRRORS

Gregg Blasdel traces the rise and fall of Clarence Schmidt’s Woodstock environment

Raw Vision #56 Autumn/Fall 2006

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Excerpt:
...Schmidt was born in 1897 in Astoria, Queens, New York, where he was trained as a plasterer and stonemason. Around 1940 he moved to Woodstock, where he applied his trade and also worked as a general handyman. Married at the time and living on Ohayo Mountain Road in his first house, Journey’s End, he began to clear and terrace a nearby mountain slope.


He did not have a specific plan when he began to build: it was an organic process, and his vision grew as the house evolved. The growth of the house paralleled his development as an artist, and the house began to exist as a point of departure for his creative energy.

 
The House of Mirrors
The House of Mirrors, photo: Beryl Sokoloff, 1964.
 
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