Schofield painted and drew many Cornish cottages with thatched roofs — a remarkably primitive and highly aesthetic feature that survived from a style of building five hundred years old. They have a basic resemblance to the stone farmhouses Schofield remembered from Pennsylvania — austere, simple buildings, with a similar architectural style. Could it be he sought the Pennsylvania landscape of the past while he traveled through Cornwall?
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