On Exhibit in March – Seascapes, Landscapes & Railroad Trains by Barry Shiff

Barry Shiff is an accomplished artist who works primarily in oil and watercolor but also in pencil and pen and ink. He is renowned for his paintings of early 20th century towns and train stations, trains, sailing ships, lighthouses, seascapes, landscapes, and home portraits. 

Barry received his art training at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and studied life drawing at the Don La Cedra Copley Society of Art. His work is part of the permanent collection of the Village of Ridgewood, N.J., the Easton Historical Society in Easton‚ Mass., and many private collections, public libraries, borough halls, and other state facilities. His work has enjoyed recognition in the United States and abroad and earned countless awards.

Learn more about Barry’s paintings at www.barryshiff.com. To discuss purchasing pieces on display, contact Barry at barryshiff@gmail.com.


Artist Barry Shiff holding one of his iconic railroad station paintings