Arthur Beaumont: An Artist's Interpretation of the Navy
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Duration:
35 Minutes
Audience:
Lifelong Learners
Naval Warfare & Ships
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Geoffrey Beaumont, son of naval artist Arthur Beaumont, and James Irvine Swinden, president of the Irvine Museum in California visited our museum and had a great conversation with Karen Stevenson, Director of the National Museum of the Pacific War, about Arthur Beaumont's work. The museum, in Fredericksburg Texas, is hosting Beaumont's "Art of the Sea" exhibit in its' temporary gallery until the end of the year. This interview enlightens us about how Beaumont interpreted the U.S. Navy through his watercolor painting style as the official artist for the Navy before and during the Pacific War.
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