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Newly acquired “Hubcap” painting by Richard Estes is at the heart of Reynolda’s “Chrome Dreams and Infinite Reflections: American Photorealism” exhibition
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“Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite” exhibition, along with live music and art activities, to be highlighted on free Community Day at Reynolda House Museum of American Art
From Lee Krasnerâs âBirthâ painting to the âFamous Last Words: Death of a Poetâ painting by Robert Colescott, the latest exhibit set to open to the public July 20 at Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem covers all stages of life. âThe Voyage of Life: Art, Allegory and Community Responseâ starts with two river paintings because the exhibit uses the river as a metaphor for the natural ebbing and flowing of life. The introductory section features two paintings â âMounts Adam and Eveâ and âNiagara.â âMounts Adam and Eveâ is an oil painting on canvas by Jasper Francis Cropsey. It was a gift to Reynolda House Museum of American Art by Barbara B. Millhouse. This painting represents a site near Cropseyâs home in upstate New York.