Publisher's Synopsis
"From 1919 to 1925 Kent lived with his wife and five children on the slopes of Red Mountain in Arlington, 20 miles north of Bennington, Vermont, at a farmstead he named 'Egypt.' With commanding views of the awe-inspiring mountains surrounding his rustic studio Kent produced a richly evocative and psychologically charged body of work conveying the full spectrum of human emotion, from anguish to ecstasy" --Bennington Museum. website.