William Irvine (b. 1931) is an American painter whose career spans six decades with the last four...
When, in his twenties, Philip Barter (b. 1939) discovered Marsden Hartley, he felt a calling: to ...
Born in Baltimore in 1936, the great-granddaughter of board game creator Milton Bradley, Treworgy...
Many artists hesitate to paint from photographs believing that plein air painting creates a more ...
Volume IIThe McLanes have delved into a wealth of primary sources to spin their tales of the earl...
Published with the Island Institute Set on a Penobscot Bay island, this sprawling new novel follo...
*2009 United State Maritime Literature Award*In the years following the American Civil War, Yanke...
In 1902, esteemed watercolorist Samuel Peter Rolt Triscott (1846-1925), enamored with Monhegan's ...
Volume IVThe McLanes have delved into a wealth of primary sources, using old tax assessments, cou...
The contributions of Bill Moss to mid-twentieth-century American culture were manifold. First cha...
Interspersed among the gold-plated yachts of the Gilded Age were many humble catboats serving as ...
The long and rich history of Maine's firearm industry is a story of highly skilled Yankee gunsmit...
This big, handsome book presents the work of American artist George Wardlaw (b.1927) in over 180 ...
Lending grace and delight to daily activities, his paintings show women celebrating spring with f...
Those who sailed with Ray Hunt never forgot his special touch on the helm or his uncanny ability ...
In 1912 Thomas Fleming Day, editor of The Rudder, decided to demonstrate the reliability of the i...
C. Raymond Hunt was a supremely gifted sailor who became one of the 20th century's most innovativ...
Author Carl Little offers a compelling account of Becton's progress as an artist, from his studie...
Knud Aage Nielsen's boats remain highly prized. This big, handsome volume includes many plans and...
One of Maine's most beloved artists, Francis Hamabe was born in 1917 in Orange, New Jersey, to a ...
Daniel Kany, the artcritic for the Portland Press Herald, writes that 'Frey's art occupies thenex...
The 'land in between'--the upper St. John Valley --remains home to a distinct French-American cul...
Dozens of voices celebrate--in essays, stories, plays, poetry, songs, and art--the Franco-America...
How long does it take before a ship and her master become one?
JOHN MOORE: PORTALS unites an esteemed group of art historians, poets, curators, and critics who ...