Biography
Rediscover the treasures Washington County Fine Arts has to offer as a collection of writers associated with Washington County Museum of Fine Arts writes about these works of art. Read the column the third Sunday of every month.
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
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Washington County Museum of Fine Arts hosts an exhibit of student artists
April 19, 2013
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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March Madness meets Art in Bloom in Hagerstown
March 13, 2013
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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All you need is "LOVE'
February 9, 2013
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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In search of hidden treasurers
January 11, 2013
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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Artist's work focused on the Victorian
December 7, 2012
The Christmas Pudding
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'An artist creates his own world'
November 11, 2012
In the current exhibition, “Still Life: The Painted Image,” at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts are several paintings by Brooklyn artist Derek Buckner.
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Washington County Museum of Fine Art's 'Shipwreck' painting in Philadelphia
October 19, 2012
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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Commemorating Anitetam through art, artifacts
September 7, 2012
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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'Burning of Chambersburg' image included in Washington County Museum of Fine Arts exhibit
August 15, 2012
By Elizabeth Johns
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Exhibit shows wake of Civil War left few untouched
June 15, 2012
By Audrey Scanlan-Teller
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Washington County Museum of Fine Arts promotes member base that is active
May 21, 2012
By Al Martin
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Young artists get a place to shine
April 13, 2012
Submitted photo
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Museum offers a garden of beauty and art: Art in Bloom begins March 30
March 15, 2012
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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Happy birthday, President Lincoln
February 16, 2012
Located in an honored place in the U.S. Capitol is a monumental bust of Abraham Lincoln. It was sculpted in 1908 from a single block of marble by the artist Gutzon Borglum (1867-1941), best known for his colossal Mount Rushmore sculpture.
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Eighty years of art education
January 12, 2012
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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The art of giving, receiving, gratitude
December 16, 2011
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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City Beautiful, City Park and the museum
November 17, 2011
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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Theme of hope present in upcoming Civil War exhibit
October 14, 2011
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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Gala planned for 80th year of museum
September 16, 2011
By Rebecca Massie Lane
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The Wyeths are coming
August 22, 2011
By ELIZABETH JOHNS
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Collecting ¿ Where to put it all?
July 15, 2011
By Elizabeth Johns
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See what world has to offer under the great dome
June 17, 2011
By Phillip Koch
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R. Benjamin Jones ¿ Making Pictures
May 13, 2011
By Elizabeth Johns
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Museum membership drive under way
April 15, 2011
By Marty Talton
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Thomas Moran played role in creating park system
March 18, 2011
By Elizabeth Johns
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Marian Anderson sculpture is full of historic significance
February 18, 2011
"Yours is a voice such as one hears once in a hundred years," so exclaimed conductor Arturo Toscanini when he heard mezzo-soprano Marian Anderson (1897-1993) sing in 1935.
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Small portraits have been impact on art history
January 14, 2011
By Elizabeth Johns
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Through the eyes of 'The Oculist'
December 17, 2010
At a recent holiday event at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, I chanced into a conversation with a young man from Clear Spring as we both stood in front of one of the museum's most beloved paintings: Norman Rockwell's "The Oculist."