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  1. Wake Robin/Trillium Erectum - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on paper. White background green leaves. Two stems and two red flowers. Artist has identified the wildflower as "Wake Robin/Trillium Erectum". Watercolor is mounted on gray board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0010
  2. Wamp Stomp 2008 - Deborah Spears Moorehouse

    Deborah Spears Moorehead is an internationally known artist from the Seaconke, Pokanoket, Wampanoag Tribal Nation. She is a descendant of Massasoit, the Chief Sachem who befriended the Pilgrims in 1621 and saved their lives through their first winter. She is also Narragansett, Pequot, Mohegan and Nipmuc. She holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts from Swain School of Design and a Masters in Arts in Cultural Sustainability from Goucher College. The ar...

    Record Type: Object

    2025.2.2
  3. Wanted 2 Tin Cans to Save a Life

    WW II poster printed in black and red. On board, under plastic sheet. Illustration of hand holding a syrette. Printed on poster: WANTED | Two tin cans to save a life | This is a Syrette | WILL YOU GIVE ONE? | WOMEN'S SALVAGE ACTIVITIES R.I. COUNCIL OF WAR AGENCIES

    Record Type: Object

    L2010.031.36
  4. Water Arum/Calla Palustris - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on paper. Light brown background with four green leaves, two white and green flowers. Artist has identified the wildflower as "Water Arum/Calla Palustris". Watercolor is mounted on white board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0004
  5. Water lily/nymphaea odorata - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on light brown paper. Two white flowers with yellow inner petals. Flowers sit on green padlike leaves with brown stems. Artist has identified the wildflower as: "water lily". Watercolor is mounted on white board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0029
  6. We Emerge from the Land; Eastern Box Turtle - Brooke Waldron

    Animal Beings carry significance for many Native communities, woodland people have long respected all creatures as relatives. This connection to the land and its animals maintained ecological balance and helped to endure seemingly insurmountable challenges throughout history. The traditional value system provided shelter, long distance sea and land travel, food and clothing for generations of Wampanoag people. The four part series of painting...

    Record Type: Object

    2025.7.3
  7. Weeding the Yard - Molly Luce

    Oil on masonite titled: "Weeding the Yard". Image of a house and yard (similar to Molly Luce's house in Little Compton at 60 Snell Road) with three adult figures bent over weeding. Bright yellow dandelions in the foreground and a house and connected buildings in the background. On the back "360" & " DM 145". On the Frame "24" & "20". Appraisal 1989 - $750.

    Record Type: Object

    1997.111
  8. West Island - Molly Luce

    Painting titled "West Island." Oil on canvas in wooden frame with gold paint finish. Features a rocky shore scene with large cliffs in the background and water at proper right. A group of people in bathing suits is gathered on the rocks. Two nude swimmers at proper right near water. A single person stands on the cliffs in the distance. Marked in pen on back: "79.41 213", "$4,500", and "West Island Molly Luce". Appraisal 1989 - $2,000.

    Record Type: Object

    1997.122
  9. West Island Fishing Club

    Oil on board, framed. Seascape of the West Island Fishing Club. Club on left with lighthouse on right. Back of board used for mixing paint and possibly another painting underneath.

    Record Type: Object

    2007.0022
  10. What Can I Do To Fight The War?

    WW II poster printed in black. On board, under plastic sheet. Illustrations of various ways to help with the war effort, accompanying 7 directions: 1. Enroll in the Citizens Defense Corps 2. Salvage precious rubber, metals, rags, paper 3. Serve through your local Red Cross 4. Here are other ways you can aid 5. Buy defense stamps and bonds 6. Enlist in the National Nutrition Program 7. Work hard at your job -- whatever it is! Printed on po...

    Record Type: Object

    L2010.031.37
  11. White Swamp Azalea (honeysuckle)/ rhododendren viscosum - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on light brown paper. Brown stem with clusters of oblong leaves. At stem tips are clusters of star shaped white flowers. At center of each flower are long white stamens. Artist has identified the wildflower as: "White Swamp Azalea (honeysuckle)". Watercolor is mounted on white board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0071
  12. White baneberry/actea alba - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on light brown paper. Two separate green stems with large leaves at top. Branch at proper right has a small cluster of white flowers. Second branch has small round white buds. Artist has identified the wildflower as: "white baneberry". Watercolor is mounted on white board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0035
  13. Whoosh - Deborah Spears Moorehouse

    Deborah Spears Moorehead is an internationally known artist from the Seaconke, Pokanoket, Wampanoag Tribal Nation. She is a descendant of Massasoit, the Chief Sachem who befriended the Pilgrims in 1621 and saved their lives through their first winter. She is also Narragansett, Pequot, Mohegan and Nipmuc. She holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts from Swain School of Design and a Masters in Arts in Cultural Sustainability from Goucher College. The ar...

    Record Type: Object

    2025.2.1.
  14. Wilbor House - Carl U. Peterson

    Watercolor painting of Wilbor House, framed and matted. House with drive in front and wellsweep on left.

    Record Type: Object

    2008.0230
  15. Wilbor House - Pat Compton

    Watercolor painting of Wilbor House, framed and matted. House with drive in front and wellsweep on left.

    Record Type: Object

    2007.0005
  16. Wilbur's Store - Paul Loring

    Pen and Ink drawing by Paul Loring. Depicts interior of Wilbur's Store with man standing (James Brown) and two sitting (Jimmy Doyle, Paul Loring) next to pot bellied stove. Matted and framed.

    Record Type: Object

    2007.0002
  17. Wild Horses and Sunflower - Molly Luce

    Painting titled "Wild Horses and Sunflower." Oil on masoninte in a wooden frame painted black with gold accents. Features a large brown horse leaping in the air with large yellow sunflowers and smaller purple and white flowers in the foreground. In the background is a herd of five additional brown horses, the ocean and a sky filled with storm clouds. Marked on back in pen: "441" and "DM-1". Stamped "STANDARD". Appraisal 1989 - $750.

    Record Type: Object

    1997.127
  18. Wild Oats/Vvularia sessiliforia - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on paper. White background green leaves. Two stems, one has a root attached. Two yellow flowers. Artist has identified the wildflower as "Wild Oats/Vvularia sessiliforia". Watercolor is mounted on gray board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0009
  19. Wild rose Marsh?/Rosa Palustris - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on paper. Brown stem with small branches of green leaves. Two large flowers have pink petals and yellow centers. Several small unbloomed buds are also visible. Artist has identified the wildflower as: "Wild rose". Watercolor is mounted on gray board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0040
  20. Wind flower - wood anemone/Anemone quinquefolia - Jennie Bailey Whitney Furbish

    Watercolor on light brown paper. Three short brown stems with green drooping leaves and small white and pink flower on each stem. Center stem still has root attached. Artist has identified the wildflower as: "Wind flower - wood anemone". Watercolor is mounted on white board and is unframed.

    Record Type: Object

    1977.0032

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