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The Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is home to a world-class collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings, special exhibitions, public programs, art classes, and more! The Museum is named for the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer James A. Michener, a Doylestown resident.
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The Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is home to a world-class collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings, special exhibitions, public programs, art classes, and more!
The Michener Art Museum is a private, non-profit museum that is located in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1988, it was named for the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer James A. Michener, a Doylestown resident.
A center for culture and beauty, the Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is home to the largest public collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings. Named after Pulitzer Prize winner and Bucks County native, James A. Michener, the site was originally home to the 19th century Bucks County Prison.
Situated within the old stone walls of an historic 19th century prison in the heart of Bucks County, the museum houses a leading collection of Bucks County visual arts, along with holdings of...
Oct 25, 2023 · Named for Doylestown's most famous son, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer James A. Michener, this museum was founded in 1988 with a regional focus, housing a collection of Pennsylvania impressionist paintings.