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The Smithsonian American Art Museum celebrates Johnson's extensive body of work on paper, a major achievement of American modernism and African American expression. |
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Reveals the incredible patterns, vaulted canopies, and spires that argue for Nature's place as Earth's foremost architect. |
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Amber waves of grain in the fields of Washington and Wisconsin, majestic mountains in Colorado and Utah, a canopy of fall foliage in New England, and more. |
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Explore 12 historic beacons, learn about their history and the role each played in our nation's maritime life. |
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Charming scenes of America's celebrations and holidays offer a vision of an idealized earlier America. |
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By A.D. 1300, the Ancestral Puebloans mysteriously abandoned their land, leaving behind an exceptional architectural and cultural heritage. |
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Trees are a pleasure to see as they prove nature's determination to link earth and sky. |
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Watercolors of fly fishing by Arthur Shilstone. With the help of these vibrant images, you too can enjoy fly fishing throughout the entire year. |
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Colorful oil paintings inspired by the artist Jonathan Green's experiences growing up on the inland marshes near the Sea Islands of South Carolina. |
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One of the most recognized cult icons in recent American history, R. Crumb took the 1960s by storm with his “underground art” that reflected on the issues of his day. |
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