Shelburne Museum

The term zoomorphism, when applied to art, can mean any object that uses animals as a visual motif.
Familiar and unexpected characters from around the world demonstrate the artistry and universality of puppetry.
All heads turned and smiles lit up the room as two athletic Weimaraners, Flo and Topper, bounded excitedly through the crowd followed by their guru, famed artist/photographer, William Wegman. The…
The rising curves of the Adirondack Mountains become a repeated motif in the early 20th century landscape paintings of Harold Weston (1894-1974), now featured in a career spanning solo exhibition at…