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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a guide, Christina Nielsen with Casey Riley and Nathaniel Silver

Label
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a guide, Christina Nielsen with Casey Riley and Nathaniel Silver
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes index (pages 201-205)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Responsibility statement
Christina Nielsen with Casey Riley and Nathaniel Silver
Sub title
a guide
Summary
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is world renowned for a superb collection of over 10,000 objects that range from ancient Chinese bronzes to Renaissance tapestries, from paintings by Raphael and Rubens to those of Whistler and Matisse. This guidebook charts new pathways through the beloved institution and tells the story its founder, a trail-blazing American who was among the most prominent patrons of her day. Isabella Stewart Gardner built a Venetian-inspired palazzo in Boston to house her exquisite and thought-provoking arrangement of art objects from diverse cultures and periods of history to share with the world. she hosted luminaries in the worlds of music, dance, and literature and supported such famed artists as Henry James and John Singer Sargent. Exploring the museum room by room, the authors of this book look at masterpieces by Botticelli, Rembrandt, Titian, and others, as well as hidden treasures, including often overlooked decorative arts, collected letters, and photographs. Rather than positioning the museum simply as a historical gem, they present it as a site for forging connections between past and present and reinforcing the founder's legacy of sustaining contemporary art, music, and education with initiatives supported by space in the New Wing designed by Renzo Piano and constructed in 2012. Featuring spectacular photography, the book captures this unique museum, helping us consider anew what the museum meant in Gardner's time and what it means in ours
Table Of Contents
Director's foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Isabella Stewart Gardner -- The collection -- First floor : Courtyard and cloisters -- Spanish cloister and Spanish chapel -- Chinese loggia -- Yellow room -- Fenway gallery -- Blue room -- Vatichino -- Macknight room -- Worthington Street lobby. Second floor : Early Italian room -- Raphael room -- Short gallery -- Little salon -- Tapestry room -- Dutch room -- Theft -- Third floor : Stairhalls -- Veronese room -- Titian room -- Long gallery and chapel -- Gothic room -- Fourth floor -- Isabella Stewart Gardner's legacy -- Index -- Photographic credits
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