As one of my book recommendations stated, it’s “in the eye of the beholder”.

Guests included scholar Charles Eliot Norton, philosopher William James, and BSO founder Henry Higginson. Due to the desire to maintain Isabella’s vision, the frames remain hung in their original spots, now completely stripped of their artwork. And it would coalesce into an obsession with paintings, sketches, and sculpture. Isabella Stewart Gardner was born in New York City on April 14, 1840 into a well-to-do family.

At the time, there were almost no other buildings in the area. She moved into the private fourth-floor living quarters and devoted herself to personally arranging works of art in the historic galleries on the first three floors.

In the end, we know all art is relative. Didn’t tell you about all the pieces in the room). My life now centers around this drafting table, this laptop, this monitor, this “Forever My POTUS” Obama mug full of pens. ... Meet Isabella & Her Museum Learn about the daring visionary and the Museum she created. Do note that there is a dearth of books on the topic of Isabella Stewart Gardner or the heist of her museum by diverse authors, including both authors of color and non–cis male writers. So many people working there that just stood there. The museum opened to the public in 1903, and Gardner continued to expand the collection and arrange it until she died in 1924.

She had painstakingly designed the installations of her collection throughout the museum, exhibiting each beloved piece precisely the way in which she wanted visitors to experience them.

There seemed to be an audio tour which would have been cool, but we didn’t bring ear buds. They have timed tickets and other Covid protocols which make it seem safe.

This book is the first authorized by The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on the topic of the happenings of March 1990. Attractions near Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Continue your visit to www.tripadvisor.com.au, A favorite to visit when in Boston .Designed to emulate a 15th-century Venetian palace, the lighting is low and furnishings make it feel as if one is visiting a private home of a wealthy art collector, Too much to say to Fit here but... John Singer Sargent’s El Jaleo is amazing, you’ll see the empty frames from the nations most notorious art heist too. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was constructed under the guidance of art collector Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840–1924) to house her personal art collection. But I painted this room when we moved into this house seven years ago.