The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is a nonprofit art museum that engages visitors in meaningful visual art experiences through education and exhibitions that explore the ongoing and historic human relationship with water. Located in Winona, Minnesota, the purpose-built museum is located on the banks of the Mississippi River and boasts six galleries, an educational and events space, and a destination retail shop on its seven acre riverside campus. It is through this surprising diversity that MMAM is not only describing what marine art is, but pushing the boundaries of what marine art can be.
This is one of the best small museums in the USA. A wide ranging collection of American and European art from the nineteenth century on, including Hudson School and Impressionist paintings.
I appreciate the video, but I think you could have showed the model in more and closer detail. I am a scratch builder. I am currently working on a 9 foot German Light Cruiser M class that was planned but not built during WW2. I am also modeling a Klingon Shuttlecraft from plans of the original series. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XASGdc8u-F4.html
Tony, we met when you bought the Grand Gatsby sofa/sectional in 2006 and even now I still wonder who your ‘friend’ was that met you at the shop that day…
Is anyone an expert on his work? I have a painting that looks to be by him. Here is the text on the frame. Vlaminck La Fregate. The painting is of a large French ship with a man on it. The weather looks gloomy. There appears to be land in the middle-left of the photo. If anyone needs any more info on this, please reach out. I have only found one photo of it online in the form of a postcard. Thanks, Alex.