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Please enjoy the wacky world my pencils and paints create for you. As an illustrator I try to bring you a world in which you have not read before or have seen in movies yet. My minds eye comes from behind the curtain in that chocolate factory that Willie Wonka didn't let you peer behind. Now I am opening it for you! Come in and take a look...

Thursday, June 9, 2016

The National Museum of American Illustration is Filled with Fantasies and Boyhood Dreams

There Got a Little of Everything...

 

The National Museum of American Illustration

The American Imagist Collection has been assembled over more than four decades and is comprised of the finest American illustration art works extant; including the largest collection of originals by Maxfield Parrish, second largest collection of Norman Rockwell, largest J.C. Leyendecker collection, Howard Pyle ("Father of American Illustration"), NC Wyeth, Charles Dana Gibson, James Montgomery Flagg, Jessie Willcox Smith, Howard Chandler Christy, Violet Oakley, John Falter, and over 150 others. They exhibit approximately 125 to 150 works at a time, much like the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. They are exhibited in a distinguished architectural setting of great note. An on-going rotation of art will complement the permanent portion of the Collection on display.


 
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