18th-century style: in 1794 the royal family went to where a typical day was: morning walking on the esplanade, back to read for 3 hours, dinner, more reading, back onto the esplanade where we 'met those we saw in the morning'

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Among O’Keeffe’s most expressive watercolors this lyrical stylization is reminiscent of Art Deco ad design.

Train Coming In—Canyon, Texas, 1916. Watercolor on paper, 9 ¾” x 8 ¼” in. Purchased with funds from NEA, AAF, AAA, Fannie Weymouth, SFI, Mary Fain

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A 1752 account of a live whale washed onto the sands at Weymouth, which was killed by the local inhabitants with axes.

“when it was cut open, numbers, at least 30,000 fish, of various sizes leaped out of its belly”

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I've just moved to Weymouth, so here is my Cerulean Blue seaside for

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