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Franklin Kelly is senior curator of American and British painting at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. and professor in the department of art history and archaeology at the University of Maryland. With a concentration on 19th- and early-20th-century American painting, he has contributed to many catalogues and his articles and essays cover a wide range of artists, including George Bellows, Thomas Eakins, William Sidney Mount, and Charles Sheeler. He was the co-curator of the Winslow Homer exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art in 1995 and was a consulting curator to the current exhibition Edward Hopper. Join us on February 14 at 6:00 for his lecture “Transforming Reality: The Artistic Visions of Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper,” in which Kelly reviews his most recent studies of these two renowned American artists. Find out about more American Perspectives events.
 Franklin Kelly.
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