The Waterhouse Museum is dedicated to the work of life-long New Jersey resident, Charles Waterhouse, who combines the experiences of WWII Marine, historian, combat artist, painter, illustrator, author, and sculptor to masterfully create and powerfully reflect the blood, sweat, and tears of the sacrifices and heroic measures undertaken throughout history to preserve our nation’s fundamental freedoms. The Waterhouse Museum now hosts some four hundred pieces of original artwork, the largest “on display” collection of Waterhouse’s works in the United States. We remain steadfast in our purpose to preserve, perpetuate, and display this lifetime body of historical artwork as a visual and experiential endowment to the American public.

The Museum was founded in June 1999, and first opened its doors to the public on January 6, 2000.

Call the Waterhouse Museum at 732-818-9040 for more information.

 

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