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Dickens to Benton Rare Books & Works on Paper from the Morse Collection

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Dickens to Benton Rare Books & Works on Paper from the Morse Collection, Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 2017

The two-dimensional works in this exhibition are dominated by prints, the medium that has brought art to a larger public for many centuries. Prints…

Quest of Beauty, Louis Comfort Tiffany's Life and Art

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Quest of Beauty, Louis Comfort Tiffany's Life and Art, Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 2017

Louis Comfort Tiffany today is most famous for his vastly popular creations in glass, and yet his artistic vision left few mediums untouched. Tiffany…

Watercolors of Otto Heinigke -- A Glass Artist's Palette

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Watercolors of Otto Heinigke -- A Glass Artist's Palette, Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 2017

Otto Heinigke (1850-1915), born in New York, was the son of a respected German miniaturist who immigrated to the United States. With partner Owen J.…

Discover the Art of Fountain Pens at the Morse

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Discover the Art of Fountain Pens at the Morse, Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 2017

Before the electronic stylus and tablet, before the laser printer, before fiber- and ceramic-tipped pens and even before the ballpoint, fountain pens…

Lockwood de Forest's The Wreck

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Lockwood de Forest's The Wreck, Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 2017

Lockwood de Forest's The Wreck is about the tragic nature of life. It portrays life and death -- life represented by travelers and their camels and…

Lifelines, Forms and Themes of Art Nouveau

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Lifelines, Forms and Themes of Art Nouveau, Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 2017

Art Nouveau was an art phenomenon that found enthusiastic support from roughly 1895 to 1915 virtually everywhere in Europe and to a lesser extent in…

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