New from Ken Burns: Prohibition - WGBH
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A d v e r t i s e m e n t<br />
“This is a must-see exhibit for its beauty ...”<br />
— Chris Bergeron, Salem Gazette<br />
At the Peabody Essex Museum<br />
July 30–November 6, 2011<br />
Immerse yourself in the glorious American landscape<br />
with 44 magnificent paintings — soaring mountains,<br />
tranquil meadows and lush river valleys — by Durand,<br />
Cropsey, Church, Bierstadt and many others.<br />
Painting the American Vision was originally organized by the <strong>New</strong>-York Historical Society as The Hudson River<br />
School: Painting the American Vision, and all works are <strong>from</strong> that institution’s collection. Exhibition made<br />
possible in part by a generous grant <strong>from</strong> the AMG Foundation. Additional support provided by the East India<br />
Marine Associates (EIMA) of the Peabody Essex Museum. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity <strong>from</strong><br />
the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.<br />
ExHIbITIoN SPoNSor The AMG Foundation MEDIA PArTNEr<br />
View of the Yosemite Valley, in California (detail), 1865, Thomas Hill. Gift of Charles T. Harbeck, 1897.2. Courtesy the <strong>New</strong>-York Historical Society.<br />
161 Essex Street | Salem, MA 01970 | 978-745-9500 | pem.org<br />
Open Tuesday–Sunday 10 am–5 pm | Closed Mondays (except holidays)