Thursday, February 22, 2024 (continued)
We returned to City Park in Hagerstown, MD.
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We and the Canada Geese stop to admire Pod (2017, by Richard Deutsch), which is supposed to be gigantic tree seeds, made of white granite from Sardinia |
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Fishing Lesson (2014, by Paul Hymer) and you can see fish in the shallow water |
Lobby:
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Barcelona (1977, by Helen Frankenthaler) |
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Papa Can Blow (2004, by Faith Ringgold) |
Atrium Hallway:
With Hands and Hearts: Antietam Fiber Artists:
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Hooking with Alternative Fabrics |
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Glimpse into the Atrium, where they were preparing for a special event |
Special Exhibit:
Childhood Favorites: 100 Years of Children's Book Illustrations:
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One Dozen Green Eggs (c 1970, by Theodor Geiser aka Dr Seuss) |
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Cover Study, The First Four Years (1971, by Garth Williams) |
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The First Four Years (1971, by Laura Ingalls Wilder) was the last book in the Little House on the Prairie series |
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Fire That Burns Forever (1988, by David Wisniewski for his book The Warrior and the Wise Man) |
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Fire that Burns Forever detail of the collage of intricate paper cuttings |
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Returning Home (1988, by Deborah Nourse Lattimore for her book The Prince and the Golden Axe) (KSS) |
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I'll Give You Five Dollars (2003, by Mo Williams for his book Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus); Adaline has this book! |
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An Old House in Paris (1999, by John Bemelmans Marciano, the grandson of Ludwig Bemelmans, the creator of the Madeline series) is an illustration for an unfinished manuscript found in the estate of Ludwig, and completed and published by John as Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales (1999) |
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Reading Corner |
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Back to Back (1980, by Tomie dePaolo for his book The Knight and the Dragon) |
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Freedom to Read (1991, by Maurice Sendak, for the Every Picture Tells a Story gallery in a bookstore in Santa Monica, CA); this framed lithograph was signed by celebrities at a meeting in Carnegie Hall, NYC who were gathered to develop awareness of book censorship and aid the American Books Association's Legal Defense Fund |
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Autographs include Deborah Nourse Lattimore, and Chris Van Allsburg (RISD alumus) ... |
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... also Mary Higgins Clark, John Sayles, Charles Johnson, Audrey Wood, S Epatha Merkesen, and Robin Williams |
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Stirring the Chocolate Cake (1989, by Laurent de Brunhoff for his book Babar Learns to Cook)
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Thanksgiving Together (1964, by Richard Scarry for the book The Golden Calendar by John Peter) |
World Cultures Gallery:
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Nude Flower Frog (1928) and Blue Candlestick (1922) by Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, OH |
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Jasperware Biscuit Jar (c 1940s, by Wedgwood) |
19th and 20th Century American & European Works Gallery:
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White House Gloucester (1895, by Childe Hassam, American) |
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The Baby's Layette (1926, by Jacob Dooijewaard, Dutch) |
19th Century American Art Gallery:
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Equestrian Statue of Lafayette (c 1900-1908, by Paul Wayland Bartlett) |
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Perry's Victory on Lake Erie (c 1822-1866, by Edward Arnold) |
The Diana Gallery:
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Diana of the Chase (1922, by Anna Hyatt Huntington) |
European Old Masters:
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Portrait of Antonio Dandolo (c 1580s, by Domenico Tintoretto, Italian) |
More 19th Century American Art:
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Washington Crossing the Delaware (c 1840, by Edward Hicks, who is better known for his Peaceable Kingdom paintings) |
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Two generations of Peale artists, L to R: Portrait of Colonel Nathaniel Ramsay (1771, by Charles Willson Peale), Portrait of a Woman (c 1820-1824, by Sarah Miriam Peale), and Portrait of Henry Robinson (1816, by Rembrandt Peale) |
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Tall Case Clock (undated, by David Rittenhouse) |
Special Exhibition:
Picasso on Paper: The Artist as Printmaker:
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Picador (1959) |
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Jeux de Pages/Pages' Games (1951) |
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La Colombe en vol/Dove in Flight (1950) |
Art Glass Gallery:
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Phänomen Vase (c 1890-1900, by Johann Loetz Witwe, Czech Republic) |
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