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"The Maine Museum of American Art" focuses on the history of American art with special emphasis on Maine artists.
The only Museum in the country telling the important story of Maine artists within the context of the history of American art.
Adjacent Victorian Homestead , placed on the National Registrar of Historic Places and considered one of the finest Victorian-era residences on the East coast.
The Olson House in nearby Cushing is well known as the site of Christina's World by Andrew Wyeth and is preserved as depicted in numerous works by the artist.
American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings and photographs with emphasis on works related to Maine. Permanent collection has major works representing the 19th century, American Impressionism and 20th century. The Wyeth Collection and extensive Nevelson holdings.
Ongoing: Maine in America--permanent collection embracing the history of American art with a special emphasis on works related to Maine.
The Wyeth Collection: works by N.C., Andrew, and Jamie from the Farnsworth's permanent collection and from the collection of Andrew and Betsy Wyeth.
Maine in America: Selected Works from the Permanent Collection
Of 19th and 2Oth century paintings, watercolors and sculpture.
Rothschild & Neveison-Bediawsky Gallery, Level 6
Andrew Wyeth
From the Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Collection, as well as from the
Farnsworths permanent collection
Wyeth Study & Hadlock Gallery - May 17 - Ongoing
Summer: Memorial Day - Columbus Day Weekend;
Winter: Closed Mondays;
$9 Adults; $8 Seniors; $5 for students 18 and older, plus free admission
for 17 and younger.
Includes adjacent historic Victorian Farnsworth Homestead.
Olson House, Cushing, $3.
Christopher Crosman, Director
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