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In 1990, 13 artworks — including Rembrandts, a Vermeer and a Manet — were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. A quarter-century later, the hunt continues.
“The Gardner museum simply serves as a conversation-starter, because Isabella Stewart Gardner dedicated so much of her life to protecting other species on our planet, and because the museum is a ...
Isabella Stewart Gardner herself started the tradition of displaying the orange flowers in the early 1900s. The nasturtiums only bloom for about three weeks, so it’s a special time to catch them ...
If the stolen artwork ever returns to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, restored frames will be ready for them. Ahead of the 35th anniversary of the infamous theft in the hours after St ...
Nasturtiums have returned in dramatic fashion to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The display of foliage is an annual tradition that began in 1904 in celebration of Gardner's birthday.
A couple of weeks ago I visited the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. I hadn’t been in two or three years, at least, but a nice couple purchased a tour of the Gardner by me in a silent ...
The empty frames remain at the museum. The museum is offering a $10 million reward for any information that leads to the return of the stolen works.
Born in 1840, Isabella Stewart Gardner, the museum’s founder and namesake, was easily one of the most colorful and talked-about women in Boston society. A dedicated patron of the arts, she ...
Early on the morning of Sunday, March 18, 1990, two men dressed as police officers and armed with pistols entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, tied up the security guards, and ...
BOSTON — It's been 34 years since thieves stole more than a dozen works of art during a 1990 heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. It remains the most tantalizing art heist ...
Spring has sprung at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, as the "Hanging Nasturtiums" are back. These brightly-hued nasturtiums cascade from balconies overlooking the museum’s historic courtyard.
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