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Scott Prior |
Mark Slawson invited me to go to the Cahoon Museum on Cape Cod to view his favorite painter, Scott Prior. It was a wonderful display, with the paintings far more impressive than I expected. Here are some shots from the trip.
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Scott Prior |
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Scott Prior |
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Part of the Cahoon exhibit |
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Martha and Ralph Cahoon. Both were painters mostly of the American Primitive school, and he is well known for his whimsical pictures of mermaids, as witness below. |
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Scott Prior |
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An exhibition by Jackie deRuyter, and Kate Nelson painter and sculptor (sewn objects) |
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Back to the Scott Prior |
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This is a masterpiece |
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These are two details from the second picture in the blog. |
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On our way to 42 Degrees North restaurant in Plymouth, we stoped at the overlook at Manomet. |
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