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Pl. II. View through the principal doorway into the principal room of the Daniel Peter Winne house during installation in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the fall of 2005. Some of the original rough-sawn, white pine siding is visible on either side of the doorframe. The two coats of red paint on the siding are not original, but the doorframe and cornice were originally picked out in red. Later green and white paint on the doorframe has been partially removed. The large patch in the center of the cornice indicates where are floor joist was attached to the east side of the house when a one-and-a-half-story lean-to was added in the mid-nineteenth century (see Pi. III). Schwarz photograph, by courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.