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Audio Tour: A Wooded Watershed, by Daniel Garber
A Wooded Watershed, 1926, Daniel Garber (1880-1958), oil on canvas, 129.25 x 257.25 inches, James A. Michener Art Museum, Acquired with a Legislative Initiative Grant awarded by Senator Craig Lewis
Have you ever wanted to learn more about the largest painting in the museum? Listen to this audio tour by an elementary student from United Friends School, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. He will tell you more about the museum’s largest painting, A Wooded Watershed, by Daniel Garber. Please note: Due to the nature of this recording, some facts are incorrect. This includes the word “luna”, which should be “lunette”.
If you would like to see other works by Daniel Garber in the Michener’s collection, visit the online collections catalogue. Visit the timeline for more information when this painting was created.
Stay tuned for other audio tours periodically posted about works of art from the Museum’s collection!