Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience

Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience
University of Maryland Art Gallery
Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - December 7, 2016
University of Maryland Art Gallery
Event Dates
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Wednesday, Sep 07, 2016 11:00 am09/07/16 11:00:00 09/07/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Sep 08, 2016 11:00 am09/08/16 11:00:00 09/08/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Sep 09, 2016 11:00 am09/09/16 11:00:00 09/09/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Sep 12, 2016 11:00 am09/12/16 11:00:00 09/12/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Sep 13, 2016 11:00 am09/13/16 11:00:00 09/13/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Sep 14, 2016 11:00 am09/14/16 11:00:00 09/14/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Sep 15, 2016 11:00 am09/15/16 11:00:00 09/15/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Sep 16, 2016 11:00 am09/16/16 11:00:00 09/16/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Sep 19, 2016 11:00 am09/19/16 11:00:00 09/19/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Sep 20, 2016 11:00 am09/20/16 11:00:00 09/20/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Sep 21, 2016 11:00 am09/21/16 11:00:00 09/21/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Sep 22, 2016 11:00 am09/22/16 11:00:00 09/22/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Sep 23, 2016 11:00 am09/23/16 11:00:00 09/23/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Sep 26, 2016 11:00 am09/26/16 11:00:00 09/26/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Sep 27, 2016 11:00 am09/27/16 11:00:00 09/27/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Sep 28, 2016 11:00 am09/28/16 11:00:00 09/28/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Sep 29, 2016 11:00 am09/29/16 11:00:00 09/29/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Sep 30, 2016 11:00 am09/30/16 11:00:00 09/30/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Oct 03, 2016 11:00 am10/03/16 11:00:00 10/03/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Oct 04, 2016 11:00 am10/04/16 11:00:00 10/04/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Oct 05, 2016 11:00 am10/05/16 11:00:00 10/05/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Oct 06, 2016 11:00 am10/06/16 11:00:00 10/06/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Oct 07, 2016 11:00 am10/07/16 11:00:00 10/07/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Oct 10, 2016 11:00 am10/10/16 11:00:00 10/10/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Oct 11, 2016 11:00 am10/11/16 11:00:00 10/11/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Oct 12, 2016 11:00 am10/12/16 11:00:00 10/12/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Oct 13, 2016 11:00 am10/13/16 11:00:00 10/13/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Oct 14, 2016 11:00 am10/14/16 11:00:00 10/14/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Oct 17, 2016 11:00 am10/17/16 11:00:00 10/17/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Oct 18, 2016 11:00 am10/18/16 11:00:00 10/18/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Oct 19, 2016 11:00 am10/19/16 11:00:00 10/19/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Oct 20, 2016 11:00 am10/20/16 11:00:00 10/20/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Oct 21, 2016 11:00 am10/21/16 11:00:00 10/21/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Oct 24, 2016 11:00 am10/24/16 11:00:00 10/24/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Oct 25, 2016 11:00 am10/25/16 11:00:00 10/25/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Oct 26, 2016 11:00 am10/26/16 11:00:00 10/26/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Oct 27, 2016 11:00 am10/27/16 11:00:00 10/27/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Oct 28, 2016 11:00 am10/28/16 11:00:00 10/28/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Oct 31, 2016 11:00 am10/31/16 11:00:00 10/31/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Nov 01, 2016 11:00 am11/01/16 11:00:00 11/01/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Nov 02, 2016 11:00 am11/02/16 11:00:00 11/02/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Nov 03, 2016 11:00 am11/03/16 11:00:00 11/03/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Nov 04, 2016 11:00 am11/04/16 11:00:00 11/04/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Nov 07, 2016 11:00 am11/07/16 11:00:00 11/07/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Nov 08, 2016 11:00 am11/08/16 11:00:00 11/08/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Nov 09, 2016 11:00 am11/09/16 11:00:00 11/09/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Nov 10, 2016 11:00 am11/10/16 11:00:00 11/10/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Nov 11, 2016 11:00 am11/11/16 11:00:00 11/11/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Nov 14, 2016 11:00 am11/14/16 11:00:00 11/14/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Nov 15, 2016 11:00 am11/15/16 11:00:00 11/15/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Nov 16, 2016 11:00 am11/16/16 11:00:00 11/16/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Nov 17, 2016 11:00 am11/17/16 11:00:00 11/17/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Nov 18, 2016 11:00 am11/18/16 11:00:00 11/18/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Nov 21, 2016 11:00 am11/21/16 11:00:00 11/21/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Nov 22, 2016 11:00 am11/22/16 11:00:00 11/22/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Nov 23, 2016 11:00 am11/23/16 11:00:00 11/23/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Nov 24, 2016 11:00 am11/24/16 11:00:00 11/24/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Nov 25, 2016 11:00 am11/25/16 11:00:00 11/25/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Nov 28, 2016 11:00 am11/28/16 11:00:00 11/28/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Nov 29, 2016 11:00 am11/29/16 11:00:00 11/29/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Nov 30, 2016 11:00 am11/30/16 11:00:00 11/30/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Thursday, Dec 01, 2016 11:00 am12/01/16 11:00:00 12/01/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Friday, Dec 02, 2016 11:00 am12/02/16 11:00:00 12/02/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Monday, Dec 05, 2016 11:00 am12/05/16 11:00:00 12/05/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Tuesday, Dec 06, 2016 11:00 am12/06/16 11:00:00 12/06/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false
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Wednesday, Dec 07, 2016 11:00 am12/07/16 11:00:00 12/07/16 16:00:00 America/New_York Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience On view September 7-December 9, 2016Opening reception: Wednesday, September 7th, 5pm-7pm We know Herman Maril (United States, 1908-1986) through his paintings, drawings and prints – spare but evocative modernist images of the Maryland countryside, street corners in his home city of Baltimore, his family’s homes, and the Cape Cod shores where he spent his summers. A well-respected artist and University of Maryland professor of art, Maril is best known for his oil paintings. However, this exhibition focuses on the large and important body of art he created on paper throughout his career. The drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings on paper, and prints featured in this exhibition came into being in the context of the artist’s oil paintings, and are generously being loaned to the Gallery by the Herman Maril Foundation. This exhibition is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, and is curated by Ann Prentice Wagner. University of Maryland Art Gallery false