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SUMMARY:From Zuni to Boston: Rediscovering Isabel and Larz Anderson's Eclectic Collection
DESCRIPTION:Please Join us for a lecture from Stephen T. Moskey and Isabel L. Taube. \n \nIsabel Weld Perkins (1876–1948) and Larz Anderson (1866–1937) were a wealthy\, well-connected\, cosmopolitan\, and intellectually curious Gilded Age couple who traveled the globe assembling a collection of objects that they displayed in their homes in Brookline\, Massachusetts\, and Washington\, DC. They regarded themselves as citizens of the world and visually reinforced this idea with the arrangements of their collection in their homes. After an introduction to the Andersons’ approach to collecting and displaying objects\, this presentation will explore one case study in depth—their acquisition and arrangement of Native American pots and blankets\, primarily Zuni\, acquired in New Mexico in 1904 with the help of a now-controversial Smithsonian ethnologist\, Matilda Coxe Stevenson (1849–1915). The speakers were responsible for the 2014 rediscovery of the Andersons’ Native American collection\, once presumed to be lost\, in long-term storage at a Boston museum. The presentation is drawn from an ongoing study of the highly eclectic Gilded Age interiors of both Anderson homes and will include many rare period views of interiors and collections. \n  \n  \n  \nIsabel L. Taube\, PhD\, is an art historian who specializes in Gilded Age art and interior decoration and teaches at Rutgers University\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, and the School of Visual Arts\, New York. She has curated exhibitions of historical and contemporary art\, including a multi-venue\, traveling exhibition of Walter Gay’s interior scenes for the Frick Art and Historical Center in Pittsburgh (2012–2013)\, for which she was the lead author for the catalogue\, Impressions of Interiors: Gilded Age Paintings by Walter Gay (2012). She also serves as Executive Editor for the online journal Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide. \nStephen T. Moskey\, PhD\, is a historical researcher in Washington\, DC\, who specializes in American cultural history\, 1865–1940. His publications include The Turkish Ambassador’s Residence and the Cultural History of Washington\, DC (2013) and Larz and Isabel Anderson: Wealth and Celebrity in the Gilded Age (2016).
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/larz-and-isabel-anderson-wealth-and-celebrity-in-the-gilded-age/
LOCATION:Church of the Holy Trinity\, 316 East 88th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ladies of The Ticker: Women of Wall Street
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will feature speaker George Robb\, a professor of history at William Paterson University in Wayne\, New Jersey.\n\nLong overlooked in histories of finance\, women played an essential role in areas such as banking and the stock market during the late 19th-and early 20th-centuries.\nYet their presence sparked ongoing controversy.\nProfessor Robb’s pioneering study published in 2017 by the University of Illinois Press sheds light on the financial methods\, accomplishments and careers of three generations of women during this pivotal era.
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/ladies-of-the-ticker-women-of-wall-street/
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SUMMARY:A New York Christmas - Ho Ho Ho at Gothamtide
DESCRIPTION:A New York Christmas – Ho Ho Ho at Gothamtide \nCelebrate the holiday season with Sibyl McCormack Groff\, author and historian\, who is known locally as “Queen Santa\,” as she demonstrates the importance of New York as the Christmas Capital. She explores places to visit during Gothamtide\, with its hidden treasures and delectable treats. \n  \nThis talk reveals the diversity of the holiday season with anecdotes and stories\, while exploring the holiday traditions of the diverse cultures that created this multi-cultural metropolis\, which she discovered during the research for her newly released book\, A New York Christmas: HoHoHo at Gothamtide! \n  \nA reception will be held before the lecture at 6:00 p.m.\, with the lecture starting promptly at 6:45 p.m.\nLectures are partially sponsored by generous gifts from Christopher Broadwell and Lewis I. Haber
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/a-new-york-christmas-ho-ho-ho-at-gothamtide/
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SUMMARY:John Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London
DESCRIPTION:John Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London \nCoinciding with the upcoming Bard Graduate Center’s exhibition\, Susan Weber\, founder and director of the Bard and exhibition co-curator\, examines John Lockwood Kipling’s life as designer\, architectural sculptor\, curator\, educator\, illustrator and journalist. \nThis lecture will illuminate the unrecognized genius of Lockwood Kipling and his involvement with the Lahore Museum\, his journalism over 25 years in India and his influence over his son\, the writer and poet Rudyard Kipling. \n  \n  \nA reception will be held before the lecture at 6:00 p.m.\, with the lecture starting promptly at 6:45 p.m.\nLectures are partially sponsored by generous gifts from Christopher Broadwell and Lewis I. Haber. \n 
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/john-lockwood-kipling-arts-and-crafts-in-the-punjab-and-london/
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SUMMARY:Henry Holiday and the Windows of The Church of the Holy Trinity
DESCRIPTION:Henry Holiday and the Windows of The Church of the Holy Trinity \nHenry Holiday\, painter\, stained glass designer\, illustrator\, sculptor and a Pre-Raphaelite\, was well known in his native England. Holiday also enjoyed great success in New York\, designing more than 30 windows\, including the 17 in the Church of the Holy Trinity. \n  \nGeorge Bryant\, Holiday scholar\, explains the artist’s success by tracing his career\, his artistic development and his cultivation of a small but loyal set of influential patrons in New York City. \n  \nA reception will be held before the lecture at 6:00 p.m.\, with the lecture starting promptly at 6:45 p.m.\nLectures are partially sponsored by generous gifts from Christopher Broadwell and Lewis I. Haber
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/henry-holiday-and-the-windows-of-the-church-of-the-holy-trinity/
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SUMMARY:A Suite for Piano: Alma Tadema and the Marquand Music Room
DESCRIPTION:A Suite for Piano: Alma Tadema and the Marquand Music Room\nA lecture by Dr. Kathleen Morris \n \nIn 1884\, the celebrated Victorian painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema designed the interior of a Greco-Pompeian-style music room for American millionaire Henry Gurdon Marquand’s Madison Avenue mansion. The finished room and its extraordinary suite of furniture and textiles drew extensive attention and commentary on both sides of the Atlantic. The evocative interior was to be short lived\, however\, as its contents were dispersed at public sale following Marquand’s death in 1902. In subsequent years\, the contents of the room were widely scattered. In her role as the decorative arts curator at the Clark Art Institute\, Kathleen Morris spent ten years researching and preparing the exhibition Orchestrating Elegance: Alma-Tadema and Design\, which recently concluded a highly successful presentation at the Clark. She will present an overview of the project\, including tracking down the contents of the room\, conservation projects related to the textiles and inlaid furniture\, and discoveries made while researching and writing the catalogue that accompanied the exhibition. \n  \nKathleen Morris holds a Ph.D. in art history from the University of Virginia. She is the Sylvia and Leonard Marx Director of Collections and Exhibitions and Curator of Decorative Arts at the\nClark Art Institute\, Williamstown MA. \nA reception will be held before the lecture at 6:00 p.m.\, with the lecture starting promptly at 6:45 p.m.\nLectures are partially sponsored by generous gifts from Christopher Broadwell and Lewis I. Haber
URL:https://vicsocny.org/calendar/a-suite-for-piano-alma-tadema-and-the-marquand-music-room/
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