Fellow Wanderer - by Diana Seave Greenwald & Casey Riley (Hardcover)
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- A revealing and beautifully illustrated critical edition of Gardner's collaged travel albums In 1865, art collector and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840-1924) lost her only child to pneumonia at less than two years old.
- About the Author: Diana Seave Greenwald is assistant curator of the collection at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
- 244 Pages
- Art, American
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About the Book
In 1865, art collector and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner lost her only child to pneumonia at less than two years old. In an effort to rouse her from depression, Gardner and her husband, Jack, travelled to northern Europe and Russia. It was the first of many trips abroad that would eventually take her from the Middle East to Asia, trips that she documented in exquisitely crafted collaged travel albums. Fellow Wanderer brings together nearly thirty of Gardner's striking travelogues, spanning some thirty-nine countries and offering invaluable perspective on the global influences on this legendary collector and patron of the arts. This book features beautiful facsimiles of Gardner's travel albums, largely unpublished until now, along with essays by leading scholars who place these diaries and sketchbooks within the context of the art and culture of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia in the nineteenth century. The essays explore a host of topics, such as Gardner's engagement with world religions while abroad, how she incorporated designs and ideas from around the globe into her Boston museum, and the ways in which the imperial power structures of the era facilitated her travels. Lushly illustrated, Fellow Wanderer provides a uniquely intimate look at how Gardner's rich and diverse experiences abroad instilled her collecting and patronage with a truly global vision of art.Book Synopsis
A revealing and beautifully illustrated critical edition of Gardner's collaged travel albums
In 1865, art collector and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840-1924) lost her only child to pneumonia at less than two years old. In an effort to rouse her from depression, Gardner and her husband, Jack, travelled to northern Europe and Russia. It was the first of many trips abroad that would eventually take her from the Middle East to Asia--trips that she documented in exquisitely crafted collaged travel albums. Fellow Wanderer brings together nearly thirty of Gardner's striking travelogues, spanning some thirty-nine countries and offering invaluable perspective on the global influences on this legendary collector and patron of the arts. This book features beautiful facsimiles of Gardner's travel albums--largely unpublished until now--along with essays by leading scholars who place these diaries and sketchbooks within the context of the art and culture of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia in the nineteenth century. The essays explore a host of topics, such as Gardner's engagement with world religions while abroad, how she incorporated designs and ideas from around the globe into her Boston museum, and the ways in which the imperial power structures of the era facilitated her travels. Lushly illustrated, Fellow Wanderer provides a uniquely intimate look at how Gardner's rich and diverse experiences abroad instilled her collecting and patronage with a truly global vision of art. Distributed for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Exhibition ScheduleIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
February 16-May 21, 2023
Review Quotes
"A material and deeply personal lens onto 19th-century global culture"---Lauren Christensen, New York Times
"[A] lavishly produced, larger-than-coffee-table-sized volume."---Peter Walsh, Arts Fuse
"A glorious, large-scale, coffee table book."---Chadd Scott, Essential West Magazine
"An exceptionally lavish catalogue."---James Panero, New Criterion
About the Author
Diana Seave Greenwald is assistant curator of the collection at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Her books include (with Nathaniel Silver) Isabella Stewart Gardner: A Life (Princeton). Casey Riley is chair of global contemporary art and curator of photography and new media at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. She is the author (with Christina Nielsen and Nathaniel Silver) of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: A Guide.Dimensions (Overall): 14.2 Inches (H) x 12.2 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 6.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 244
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Diana Seave Greenwald & Casey Riley
Language: English
Street Date: April 4, 2023
TCIN: 87761042
UPC: 9780691973869
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-5665
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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