The Reading Public Museum is a museum in Reading, Pennsylvania located in the 18th Ward, along the Wyomissing Creek. The museum's permanent collection mainly focuses on art, science, and civilization and contains over 280,000 objects. It also has a planetarium and a 25-acre (100,000 m2) arboretum.
Outside view
Alice Kent Stoddard (American, 1883 -1976), Leila, 1915, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 inches, Reading Public Museum, Gift, George D. Horst
Julien Dupré (French, 1851 - 1910), The Balloon, 1886, oil on canvas, 95 1/4 x 79 inches, Reading Public Museum, Museum Purchase
A Study in White (undated), by Charles Webster Hawthorne.
John Fulton "Jack" Folinsbee was an American landscape, marine and portrait painter, and a member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his impressionist scenes of New Hope and Lambertville, New Jersey, particularly the factories, quarries, and canals along the Delaware River.
Folinsbee, seated in a wheelchair in front of his Mending the Canal Bank, c.1937.
New Hope–Lambertville Bridge, from the New Jersey side.
Phillips' Mill Arts Center, 2619 River Road, New Hope
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