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Ogunquit Museum of American Art (Visit this link)


The OMAA is the only museum in the State of Maine devoted exclusively to the
exhibition and collection of American Art. The Permanent Collection includes
over 1500 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, photography and
graphics. It houses one of the largest collections of ceramic sculpture by Carl
Walters; watercolors by Eliot O’Hara; oils by Henry Strater; and drawings and
sculpture by Isabella Howland.



The Museum is one of only two U.S. institutions possessing a complete set of all
the graphic works of Jack Levine. It also has eight Reginald Marsh tempera and
watercolor depictions of the Bowery and Coney Island; and seven fine works by
Marsden Hartley. The OMAA collection includes a variety of works by artists
associated with the famed Ogunquit arts colony, including Edward Betts, Charles
Woodbury, Hamilton Easter Field and Robert Laurent.

http://www.ogunquitmuseum.org





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