From this humble barn in the heart of the Berkshires came some of the most inspired works of herioc grandeur and idealized beauty of the Victorian era. It is here where American Renaissance sculptor, Daniel Chester French, cast into the broze figure of a young farmer the spirit of revolution, chiseled the weight of war into the gaze of a president, and captured in marble the serenity of a sleeping shepherd.

Proun designed and produced the graphics for the exhibit gallery renovated by Museum Design Associates. A system of over fifty interpretive panels, murals, and wayfinding elements complement the elegance of this great sculptor's art.

 




















 

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