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Isabella Stewart Gardner, depicted by Sargent in an 1887 painting in the museum’s Gothic Room. (Photo courtesy of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum) Share 401 Comments Listen. By Brian T. Allen.
Sargent memorialized their flamenco dancing with his monumental 12"X7' "El Jaleo" from 1882, dramatic with theatrical light and dark now enshrined at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and ...
To say that the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is one of the most romantic places in Boston would not be an overstatement - not by a long shot. This incredible museum, tucked away behind the Museum ...
Admire the architecture (and art) of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is ranked #8 out of 30 things to do in Boston. See pictures and our review of Admire the architecture (and art) of the ...
Indeed, in the Gardner Museum, DePrizio said, "you're not going to go from painting to label to painting to label because the labels aren't there. So you have to think about it in a different way." To ...
Isabella Gardner's "Holiday Table," which is set with Gardner's original dinnerware, stemware and silverware, is displayed at the museum through Jan 9, 2005. Gardner was born in 1840 and became one of ...
Isabella Stewart Gardner cultivated a mystique. “Inventing Isabella,”opening at the Gardner Museum on Friday, examines her branding. “She was a careful operator,” said Curator of the ...
Most galleries are famous for the art they have. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, however, is now more famous for the artwork that’s no longer there.
John Singer Sargent, Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau), 1883–1884.Oil on canvas. Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1916.