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A Twilight in the Adirondacks was on Gifford’s list of his “chief pictures” and was one of those he chose to exhibit in the United States Centennial Exhibition in 1876. Slightly more than a century later, it was chosen to be shown at the Vatican Museum as a representative of “American Art in Religion.” Excerpt from Fair Wilderness: American Paintings in the Collection of the Adirondack Museum. By Patricia Mandel.