Animals of the World in Miniature
Travel the world through 14 miniature glimpses into diverse ecosystems around the globe by sculptor Louis Paul Jonas.
Since the earliest days of human civilization, the seas have drawn people from across the world. Both dangerous and alluring, sea travel has long brought different peoples into contact, exchanging goods, ideas, culture, and death. Call of the Sea: Maritime Art and Navigation will examine some of the impacts sea travel has had on the world, whether it be cultural, economic, or biological.
Featured image:
City and Harbor of New York, 1889, Edward Moran (American, 1829 – 1901).
Collection of Berkshire Museum, Bequest of Richard Lathes, Jr.
Dates |
November 2, 2024 - January 5, 2025 |
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Times |
Open during museum hours |
Tickets |
Included with admission |
Location | Gallery 208 |
Perfect For | All Ages |
Travel the world through 14 miniature glimpses into diverse ecosystems around the globe by sculptor Louis Paul Jonas.
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