Hidden History: Exploring 'The Great Curve' Painting
How does art tell a story? What can “The Great Curve of the Boston and Worcester Railroad at Newton,” a landscape painting by Samuel Adams Hudson, teach us about Newton and America in the mid-1800s and our lives today? We will explore history, the works and writings of the Hudson River School painters, photographs and journal entries to better understand Historic Newton’s newly acquired painting. Sponsored by Vose Galleries.

This program takes place on Zoom on Thursday, August 13 at 5 p.m. Suggested donation: $5.00 for members, $10.00 for non-members. http://www.newtonma.gov/HNdonate

Find cards that show reproductions of the painting at our Museum Shops http://www.newtoma.gov/museumshops.

You will receive the Zoom link after your registration. Thank you for your interest!

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