Annapolis Collection Gallery

Annapolis Collection Gallery A gallery devoted to six Annapolis Masters. The Annapolis Collection Gallery is devoted to six Annapolis masters.

Each artist has achieved international recognition for their artistic talents. Several works by all six artists are continuously on view. Special gallery events are held throughout the year to focus on new works by each of the six individual artists.

05/16/2026

Come join us Sunday 05/17 from 11am to 1pm to meet Greg Harlin at the gallery.

05/13/2026

Meet Greg Harlin from 11:00-1:00 May 17th. There will be live music and free parking in Gotts garage until 1:00!

05/10/2026

Join us May 17 from 11:00 to 1:00 to meet watercolor artist Greg Harlin!

04/23/2026

Come visit us at the gallery on Sunday, May 3rd during the first Sunday art festival!

This painting depicts Marquis de Lafayette’s encampment in 1781, showing a busy military camp as soldiers prepare for th...
04/06/2026

This painting depicts Marquis de Lafayette’s encampment in 1781, showing a busy military camp as soldiers prepare for the final stages of the American Revolution. Created by Annapolis Master Greg Harlin, it highlights Lafayette’s leadership and the determination of the Continental forces.

This wonderful painting is available at the Annapolis Collection Gallery.

55 West Street Annapolis, Md, 21401

04/02/2026

Greg Harlin art as seen in the Ken Burns PBS series “American Revolution”.

03/31/2026

It’s a beautiful day in Historic Downtown Annapolis. 70+ degrees and clear skies. Come stop in and enjoy our beautiful selection of local artworks.

03/29/2026

Select your favorites from our collection of historic black and whites.

03/22/2026

Meet Roxie here, June 13th for her exhibit.

This painting by local master, Greg Harlin, depicts George Washington at a defining moment in American history—his resig...
03/19/2026

This painting by local master, Greg Harlin, depicts George Washington at a defining moment in American history—his resignation as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in 1783. After leading the colonies to victory in the Revolutionary War, Washington voluntarily gave up his military power before Congress in Annapolis.

This wonderful painting is available at the Annapolis Collection Gallery.

55 West Street Annapolis, Md, 21401

01/24/2026

The life of General Francis Marion; Patriot, Farmer, Genius of Guerilla Warfare

This book is a work of fiction that closely follows the actual history of Francis Marion’s life with a summary of major historical dates from 1761 to 1795. Because there are no records covering long periods of his life, the author Forrest E. Hill fills in those blanks with exciting tales of how Francis Marion and his companions survived living in the swamps and woods of the South Carolina Low Country, their successful attacks with British forces, and his role as a member of the Continental Army.

https://www.annapoliscollection.com/collections/books/products/swamp-fox

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55 West Street
Annapolis, MD
21401

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