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Gallery Talk: What Hath God Wrought?

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American history can, at times, appear to be splintered with narratives representing a variety of communities at odds with one another. Join educator Sam Anderson-Ramos for a participatory conversation that considers the ways in which 19th-century American art built a cohesive story out of many, one as inspiring as it is problematic.

A richly colored painting of an autumn scene. Cows drink from a river surrounded by a lush forest of trees that have turned red, orange, and yellow.

Thomas Moran. Autumn Afternoon, the Wissahickon, 1864. Terra Foundation for American Art, Daniel J. Terra Collection.

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