What does a woman do when she is born to great privilege, has enormous wealth, loves to travel to faraway places and has a healthy dose of intellectual curiosity? Well, she collects art of course! And then she must envision a place to exhibit her treasures so that the world can appreciate her passion. This talk will examine the lives of three remarkable women who defied society’s expectations: Isabella Stewart Gardner, Helene Kröller-Müller and Peggy Guggenheim. We will trace the steps each took to amass three of the most important collections of art in the world and how they built the museums to hold their treasures. And we will see some amazing paintings, too! Come along on the journey! Janet Mandel is an awarding winning arts’ educator.
Fee: $20. Thursday, Mar. 18, 7-8:30pm, Online, register here:
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