Destination: Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville
Looking for a mindful indoor diversion during the heat of summer? Check out A Florida Legacy, an impressive collection of artwork now on display at the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville.
When Sam and Robbie Vickers of Jacksonville set out over 40 years ago to purchase artwork created in Florida, they set in motion what would gradually grow to become one of the most significant and valuable collections of art made in and about Florida in the state’s history.
An impressive portion of that collection — some 170 pieces by 125 artists out of more than 1,200 pieces by 700 artists — is on display through July at the Harn Museum in Gainesville. Admission is free.
The Vickers donated their collection, which some value at more than $50 million, to the University of Florida.
The artwork dating back to the late 1800s includes paintings by famous artists like Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran, John Singer Sergeant, and Louis Comfort Tiiffany (yes, the glass guy), as well as by lesser known artists like Robert John Curtis, Marguerite Zorach, Stevan Dohanos, Helen Savier DuMond, William Aiken Walker, and Laura Woodward.
The Harn exhibit called A Florida Legacy is displayed in sections titled Florida Nature, Florida History, Florida Landmarks, Florida Living, Florida Diversions, and Florida Impressions. Visitors will recognize many of the places depicted and find most of the people portrayed to look and feel familiar.
The Harn Museum of Art is on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, about 2 hours north of Tampa just off Interstate 75.












