The Michener Art Museum Showcases 200 of Bucks County’s Finest Works

artwork: Daniel Garber "A Wooded Watershed", 1926 - Oil on canvas - 129 1/4" x 257 1/4" - Collection of the Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania. On view at the museum during "The Painterly Voice: Bucks County’s Fertile Ground" from October 22nd through through April 1st 2012.


Doylestown, Pennsylvania.- The James A. Michener Art Museum is proud to present “The Painterly Voice: Bucks County’s Fertile Ground”, on view at the museum from October 22nd through through April 1st 2012. This exhibition brings together more than 200 of Bucks County’s finest works. Paintings by Daniel Garber, Edward Redfield, Fern Coppedge, and other legends of the Bucks County painting tradition, drawn from the finest work in regional collections, will be together for the first and only time in The Painterly Voice. One of Edward Hicks’s “The Peaceable Kingdom,” one of the best-known and most beloved images in the history of American art, on loan from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, will be a highlight of The Painterly Voice, as will rarely seen gems from private collections.

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