Wyeth painted his portrait of Ralph Cline, The Patriot, in the attic of Cline’s sawmill in Spruce Head, Maine in 1964. In that painting Cline wears his own World War I uniform. Andrew Wyeth noticed Ralph Cline in uniform at a Thomaston, Maine p
The family named the beaches on their island in Maine, and on Driftwood Beach, Eliot Porter remembered its random display: “Along its upper edge, out of reach by all but the highest tides intermixed among the pebbles, periwinkles and bits of wo
Cabot Lyman, Founder and Owner of Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding, discusses the George Bellows painting "The Teamster". In addition to founding Lyman-Morse, he has completed more than 150,000 miles of offshore voyages, including three years spent cir
Maria Nevelson, granddaughter of artist Louise Nevelson, describes the early days in Rockland for Louise's family, after their arrival from what is present-day Kiev
Cushing, Maine fiber artist Katharine Cobey builds three-dimensional forms by knitting with unusual fibers, metal wires, and plastics. Her stitches give shape to her viewpoints, integrating and shaping magical costumes or emblems of memory and
Farnsworth Registrar Angela Waldron reads a selection of author Sarah Orne Jewett's book "Country of the Pointed Firs" - which is included the museum's current exhibition Transforming the Ordinary: Women in American Book Cover Design