A coast for artists

"Taking a Day Off'' (acrylic), by Del-Bourree Bach, in  the group show "Maine Stories,'' at Sarah Powell Fine Art, Madison, Conn.

Along a   dangerously exposed stretch of expensive houses in Madison, Conn., on Long Island Sound. (Photo by Léo Schmitt)

The gallery says that the show “celebrates a landscape tradition which has captivated generations of artists for over 100 years, from Thomas Cole and Frederick Church to Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth. A vital place of artistic inspiration, Maine’s rugged coastline, churning seas, iconic lighthouses, vivid buoys, lobster boats and historic harbors have been subjects for some of America’s finest painters.’’

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