Special Tribute to the 2 famous artists that sailed aboard Titanic July-Aug 14

Title: Special Tribute to the 2 famous artists that sailed aboard Titanic July-Aug 14
Location: corner of Hwy 76 and Gretna Road, Branson
Description: Artist Rachel Wilson’s Amazing Hedgewood Sculptures a Special Tribute to the 2 famous artists that sailed aboard Titanic On exhibit daily from July 1st thru August 14th
FREE in Parking Lot
Named as one of the top ten up and coming artists for 2011, Rachel Wilson returns to Titanic Branson with a brand new herd of amazing creative she has created from fallen hedge branches. Wilson’s work is far from ordinary. Last July, Wilson’s enchanting animals stopped traffic at the corner of Hwy 76 and Gretna Road, creating a memorable public response to one of Titanic’s free events.
Titanic Historical Fact: Two famous artists sailed aboard Titanic’s maiden voyage: Paul Romaine Chevre and Francis Millet. Chevre, a French sculptor, was on his way to Ottawa, Canada, for the unveiling of one of his statues. Millet, an American painter, sculptor, poet and journalist, was returning home from vacationing in Europe. Both men were celebrated artists who enjoyed broad respect and admiration. Their paths took a sudden turn the night of the collision: One stayed the course, but the other lost his way.
For more information, please contact us at 800-381-7670.
Date: 2011-07-01