When considering 19th-century New England painters, certain names frequently come to mind: Winslow Homer, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Thomas Cole—the list goes on.
Frederic L. Thompson’s new book brings attention to Mary Neal Richardson, a Maine artist whose work has largely been forgotten, despite exhibiting alongside familiar figures like John Singer Sargent and Childe Hassam.
This FREE program includes a slide presentation highlighting Richardson’s significant contributions to the New England art scene, followed by a conversation with the author.
Free to the Public, registration is required.
Learn more and get tickets here.
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