Pictures Serene and Sublime: Traditional White Mountain Art Recaptured
July 6 through August 31, 2013 — Mason House
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, numerous artists (including many from the so-called Hudson River School) captured the awe-inspiring summits and verdant glens in the White Mountain region of northern New Hampshire and western Maine. Including many of these early landscapes, this exhibit also highlights the work of Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq, nationally-recognized plein air artists who create masterful works in the Hudson River style based on their love for the expressive potentials of traditional representation. The eight-week exhibition will feature a variety of White Mountain landscapes, including several from the collection of the Jackson (NH) Historical Society. The contemporary works by artists Koeppel and Sansaricq will be available for purchase. (All sales will benefit the Bethel Historical Society.)
Opening on Saturday July 6 at the Bethel Main Historical Society’s Museum.
All Are Welcome!
Absolutely beautiful! I look at all trees differently. Got drawing pencils and watched Erik’s video again. Am hoping to draw but next few days busy with relatives. Happy 4th! PegO. Will definitely paint next week.
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hi Lauren How is your work going ? Best John