Welcome room - north wall - third view

 

We've been told exciting exhibits are in the works like Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States Art Colonies

 

(above: Abbott Handerson Thayer, Winged Figure, 1889, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago). Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Just like us, she can glide anywhere she wants. And the bliss she has is a lot like ours.

 

(above: Robert Walter Weir, The Greenwich Boat Club, 1833, oil on canvas, 21.2 x 30.5 inches, Princeton University Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: Rockwell Kent, Toilers of the Sea, 1907, oil on canvas, 37.9 ? 44 inches, New Britain Museum of American Art.  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

With all thats going on, the museum is going to run out of space soon. There's talk about a second floor.

In the meantime, let's glide to our sponsor's collection of virtual tours of exhibitions presented by American art museums. We'll experience excellent online tours of actual physical spaces where exhibitions were held. Grok 3. Gemini 2.5 Pro and ChatGPT 5 gathered for us infomation about the virtual tours. In some tours, museums even provide links to audio descriptions of specific artworks. Museums may also provide links to videos of curators or docents interpreterting artworks in the galleries. Wow! How thorough can you get?

Let's now glide past that wide hallway

Glide Path

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