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Discover four centuries of world-class art
Discover Western New York’s “hidden treasure,” the John L. Wehle Art Gallery. Its world-class collection of wildlife and sporting art, hailed by Wildlife Magazine as “one of the finest in the world,” results from forty years of astute collecting by the museum’s founder, John (Jack) L. Wehle. The gallery also houses a stunning collection of western views and sculptures created by artists such as Frederic Remington, Robert Henri, John Sloan, Eanger Irving Couse, Ernest Hennings, Ernest Blumenschein and other acclaimed artists who sought to create a truly American art. Thanks to Jack Wehle’s connoisseurship, the gallery includes early castings of iconic works such as Broncho Buster and The Outlaw by Frederic Remington, End of the Trail by James Earle and superb examples of Taos Art Colony works.
Adding to the richness of the gallery are changing interpretive exhibits on 19th century American life. The gallery's current exhibition, Sweet! Desserts in America, explores America's passion for sweet stuff and the changing technologies and theories on nutrition. Opening on May 10, 2009, is The Sporting Life, showcasing men's sportswear and sporting art from the 19th to early 20th centuries.
Don’t miss our Lincoln Log room offering craft activities and 4000 Lincoln Logs ready for ambitious builders anxious to enjoy one of America’s favorite buildings toys, first introduced in 1859.


