Anne Arnold

[2] Arnold and Briggs bought a house and barn in Montville, Maine, in 1961, at the foot of Hogback Mountain.

[1] Anne Arnold began creating sculptures of dogs, people and other domestic creatures in the 1950s.

[1] The Paul Creative Arts Center of the University of New Hampshire exhibited a full retrospective of her work in 1983.

[3] After Arnold's husband Ernie Briggs' death in 1984 she worked mostly with watercolor and pencil on sketches made outdoors in Maine.

[4] After receiving her MA from Ohio State University in 1947 Arnold taught drawing, painting, and art history for two years at Geneseo College in New York.