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  • Benton: Exhibitions That Will Close

    Last Few Viewing Days for Campaign Materials and Locomotives

    Museum Exhibitions:
    PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNING OVER THE DECADES: The Mark and Rosalind Shenkman Collection of American Political Flags and Textiles

    STEAMING AHEAD: REGINALD MARSH WATERCOLORS OF LOCOMOTIVES

    Don’t miss these two important and exciting exhibitions that are closing soon.  Both exhibitions will be on view until December 18, 2016.

    PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNING OVER THE DECADES consists of more than 60 rare and important presidential campaign flags and textiles produced between 1815 and 1912. These convey messages crafted by moneymaking businesses rather than by the presidential candidates themselves. They also feature a variety of stars and stripes, because they date before the country adopted an official flag design. Also on view is an official Massachusetts broadside of the Declaration of Independence printed in Massachusetts on July 20, 1776.

    STEAMING AHEAD: REGINALD MARSH WATERCOLORS OF LOCOMOTIVES Reginald Marsh (1898-1954) is best known for his images of gritty New York—the beaches of Coney Island, the burlesque halls of lower Manhattan—while his depictions of trains are almost unknown.  This exhibition features over twenty-five watercolors and prints (lithographs and etchings) of locomotives, produced between 1927 and 1934, along with one from 1940, all from the permanent collection of the William Benton Museum of Art.  This exhibition is also accessible digitally, as an online exhibition, that can be found through the Benton Museum’s website www.benton.uconn.edu.  The exhibition includes digital exhibitions of the "Steaming Ahead" and "Reginald Marsh's Watercolors of Havana".

    Both exhibitions will be on view until December 18, 2016

    THE WILLIAM BENTON MUSEUM OF ART
    University of Connecticut
    School of Fine Arts
    245 Glenbrook Road
    Storrs, CT

    www.benton.uconn.edu

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