On Exhibit: Winslow Homer paintings part of Arkell Museum reopening in Canajoharie | The Daily Gazette
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On left, Canajoharie about 1780, by Edward Buyck. On right, On the West Wind, by Charles H. Davis.
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CANAJOHARIE – The Arkell Museum reopened earlier this month with a handful of exhibits, ranging from key works by Winslow Homer to political cartoons dating back to the late 19th century.
In the former exhibit, titled “Arkell’s Inspiration: Art for the People,” seven Homer paintings stretch out across one wall of the museum’s original art gallery. It’s the first time in several years that they’ve been featured at the museum together.