A whale’s tale: Longest painting in North America restored
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — A museum has restored the longest painting in North America so it can share the story of American whaling with the public.
The quarter-mile-long (0.4-kilometre-long) panorama toured the U.S. after it was completed in 1848. A section was featured at the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
But the panorama deteriorated after so much travelling on wagons and trains, rolling and unrolling. Paint dried up and flaked off, and the panorama was put into storage.
The New Bedford Whaling Museum enlisted the help of a textile conservator to fix the “Grand Panorama of a Whaling Voyage Round the World.” Now it’s searching for a large venue to display it, scouting locations in New Bedford but open to considering Providence, Rhode Island, or the Mystic Seaport in Connecticut.