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Chasing Beauty
Chasing Beauty: The Life of Isabella Stewart Gardner | Natalie Dykstra
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The vivid and masterful story of Isabella Stewart Gardnercreator of one of Americas most stunning museumsan American original whose own life was remade by art. Includes archival photos of Isabellas world, museum, and the art she collected. Isabella Stewart Gardners museum, with its plain exterior enfolding an astonishing four-story Italian palazzo, rose from Bostons Fens at the turn of the twentieth century. Its treasures encompassed not only masterwork paintings but tapestries, rare books, prints, porcelains, and fine furniture. An extraordinary achievement of storytelling and scholarship, Chasing Beauty illuminates the fascinating ways the museum and its holdings can be seen as a kind of memoir, dazzling and haunting, created with objects instead of words and displayed per Isabellas wishes in the exact placements she initially curated. Born in 1840 to a privileged New York family, Isabella Stewart married Boston Brahmin Jack Gardner as she turned twenty. She was misunderstood by Bostons insular society and suffered the death of her only child, a beloved boy, not yet two years old. But in time came friendships, glittering and bohemian; awe-inspiring world travels; and collecting beautiful things with a keen eye and competitive paceall these were balm for loss. Henry James and John Singer Sargentwhose portrait of Isabella was a masterpiece and a scandalcame to recognize her originality. Bernard Berenson, leading connoisseur of the Italian Renaissance, was her art dealer. From award-winning author Natalie Dykstra, Chasing Beauty is the story of the complex and singular woman behind one of the most fascinating museums in the nation and the worlda tale of beauty and loss, grit and American self-invention.
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#StorySettings. Pics of recent visit to Isabella Stewart Gardner #Museum in Boston. Always impressed by incredible building, artwork, and gorgeous courtyard. Always sad to see the empty frames of irreplaceable artwork that was stolen. Just watched the CNN version of "How It Really Happened." Spoiler: they still don't know. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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