John W. A. Scott

John White Allen Scott (1815- March 4, 1907) was an American painter and lithographer associated with the Hudson River School and White Mountain art.

[3] In 1844 Scott started a lithography firm in partnership with Fitz Hugh Lane ("Lane & Scott's Lithography"), which lasted until 1847.

[4][5] The firm successfully produced lithographs dominated by ships, landscapes and architectural forms.

Scott continued to produce "exceptional" lithographs into the 1850s and would remain friends with Lane.

"[8] Among his favorite subjects was Southern New Hampshire's Mount Monadnock.