The Butler is a wonderful art museum with many works in the permanent collections and exhibitions that I throughly enjoyed.
A few of the highlights of the permanent collection include:
"By the Drovers Inn" by George Glenn Newell
A painting of a "Lady with a Parasol" attributed to James McNeil Whislter
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"Georgia" by Chuck CloseThis large work (56"x 45") of the artist's daughter is made from paper pulp- think flatten out spit balls. |
"In Flanders Field-where soldiers sleep and poppies grow" by Robert William Vonnoh (1858-1933) |
"Three White Houses" by David Armstrong (1947-1998) |
The insitute also has several Elbridg Ayer Burbank Native American Portraits done in sienna colored pencil that where done in the early 1900's. |
"Feeding Caitlin" by Janet Fish (1938-) |
There have several Andrew Wyeth paintings. My favorite in their collection is "Cowbirds" but I haven't been able to find an image of it.
I'll save the three exhibits that were on display for another post.
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