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Delaware Art Museum
(above left: Atrium Gallery; right: exterior, Delaware Art Museum, photo by John Hazeltine © 2000)
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Wilmington, DE
302-571-9590
Edward Koren: The Capricious Line (9/20/16)
Helen Farr Sloan, 1911-2005; essay by Heather Campbell Coyle (10/7/15)
"Blessed are the Peacemakers": Violet Oakley's The Angel of Victory (1941) (5/6/14)
State of the Art: Illustration 100 Years After Howard Pyle (3/19/13)
Painted Poetry: The Art of Mary Page Evans (4/21/12)
Howard Pyle: American Master Rediscovered (12/19/11)
Escape to Adventure: Focus on Arthur E. Becher (7/12/11)
On Assignment: American Illustration, 1850 - 1950 (5/1/10)
Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney (3/8/10)
Illustrating Her World: Ellen B. T. Pyle (9/4/09)
Frank E. Schoonover: An Artist for All Seasons (11/28/08)
Seeing the City: Sloan's New York (11/3/07)
Art in the 'Toon Age (3/30/07)
Icons & Idols: A Photographer's Chronicle of the Arts, 1960-1995 (9/5/06)
"Something Waits Beneath It" - Early Work by Andrew Wyeth, 1939-1969 (4/24/06)
Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century (4/24/06)
Romare Bearden: Narrations (5/20/03)
Young America: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (7/15/00)
Stuart Davis in Gloucester (1/14/00)
The Lamps of Tiffany: Highlights from the Egon and Hildegard Neustadt Collection (7/12/99)
Andy Warhol's "Flash - November 22, 1963" (7/12/99)
Founded in 1912, the Delaware Art Museum is best known for its large collection of works by Wilmington native Howard Pyle and fellow American illustrators; a major collection of British Pre-Raphaelite art; and urban landscapes by John Sloan and his circle. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor Copeland Sculpture Garden and a number of special exhibitions throughout the year.
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The Delaware Art Museum is located at 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19806. Please see the Museum's website for information on current admission fees and hours.
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