Antiques and the Arts Online Antiques and the Arts Online
The nation's leading newspaper and source of information on antiques and the arts.

Seascapes, Ships & Scenery By Vernon H. Coleman

A marine scene by Vernon H. Coleman (1898–1978).
A marine scene by Vernon H. Coleman (1898–1978).
:Seascapes, ships and scenery by Vernon H. Coleman go on view at the Cape Cod Museum Of Art from October 18 to January 11. There will be a gallery talk with the artist's son, Vernon E. Coleman, on Thursday, October 30, at 11 am.

Coleman (1898–1978) was born in Norwich, Conn., where he grew up enjoying the puppet shows that sparked his love of theater, designing theater sets and his lifelong interest in art. He studied at the Corcoran Gallery School of Art in Washington, D.C.

Later, in the early 1920s, after moving with his family to Cape Cod, he became affiliated with the Cape Playhouse in Dennis and became a founder of the Cape Cod Art Club, setting up a studio in Yarmouth Port. During the Depression, he created more than 100 murals under the WPA program, some of which still exist in public buildings throughout the town of Barnstable.

In 1943, Coleman began a 22-year career as a teacher in the Barnstable schools, for which he is fondly remembered. He is mainly known for his marine scenes, which will be featured in this exhibition.

Cape Cod Museum of Art is at 60 Hope Lane, off Route 6A at the Cape Cod Center for the Arts. For information, 508-385-4477, extension 12, or www.ccmoa.org .

Antiques and the Arts Editorial Content
To View The Full Edition of
Antiques and The Arts Weekly
for 2/8/2012
Featured Dealers (more...)

Antiquario Villas & Cottages

Kocian DePasqua
Free Antiques News Dealer Associations
- Our list is private -
Email: