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My city sanctuary and secret garden in #Boston. The @gardnermuseum is one of my favorite spots in town with abundant beauty. The museum was opened in 1903 by #IsabellaStewartGardner. It is housed in a #Venetian style palazzo with an #art collection of world importance, from #paintings and #sculpture to tapestries and decorative arts. There are more stories untold about this special museum. Stay tuned for more details! @boston . . Pic 3 & 4 @davidgannonphotography . . #visitboston #howtoboston #bostontravel #bostondotcom #isabellastewartgardnermuseum #gardnermuseum #myinspireproject

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Modeled after a venecian palace, the @gardnermuseum was the home of art collector Isabella Stewart Gardner Who’s been to their colorful courtyard?!

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Today marks a sad day in art history. On March 18, 1990, 13 works of art were stolen from the @gardnermuseum in Boston in what is know as the largest art theft in world history. The paintings have never been recovered and remain stolen today. 'Chez Tortoni' by Édouard Manet was part of the stolen works. The museum still displays the paintings' empty frames in their original locations. The museum offers a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the recovery of the stolen artwork. #todayisartday #art #arte #kunst #artist #painting #artwork #arthistory #fineart #artoftheday #artpic #dailyart #artgallery #vermeer #johannesvermeer #isabellastewartgardnermuseum #isabellastewartgardner #arttheft #theft


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In a pristine domestic parlor, two women and a man concentrate on making music. The standing woman holds a sheet of music and raises her hand to beat time for her companions. Turned enigmatically away from our gaze, the seated gentleman wears an elaborate decorated sash that indicates his membership in a civic militia. Some scholars have been tempted to interpret Dutch musical scenes like this as moral warnings against seduction and illicit sex. Indeed, hanging on the wall at the right is a painting of a procuress by Dirck van Baburen. Although the subject of this painting-within-a-painting seems to suggest that something improper is taking place, the Procuress was in fact owned by Vermeer’s family. Moreover, the figures in the room are intently preoccupied with their music: they do not look at each other, and seem unaware they are being observed. Their intensity does not invite interruption. Lying on the large table at left is a lute, while a viola da gamba lies on the floor. Are these instruments soon to be taken up by the trio, or are others to join the group? Vermeer crafts rather deliberately a sense of mystery: this study in social interaction is a comedy of manners open to our interpretation. @ gardnermuseum _______ Johannes Vermeer “The Concert” 1663-1666 Oil on canvas (72.5 x 64.7 cm) Isabella Stewart Gardner – Boston, MA

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Why was Mrs. Gardner so drawn to this work when she saw it in Chicago? It is a thoroughly modern painting: the subject is contemporary urban life — people sitting on a Paris trolley — and the style is Impressionist, although the Impressionists never really painted the dreary aspects of public transportation. Zorn depicts the isolation and sadness that comes with industrial progress, even as people are more crowded together. It has been reported that Mrs. Gardner rode the streetcars of Boston, and thus could have identified with the well-dressed women riders. And, if a bit of speculation is allowed, the woman in the foreground, apprehensive yet eager, leaning and looking forward, mirrors the aspect of Mrs. Gardner at this moment in her life – about to embark on a serious career of collecting. @gardnermuseum _______ Anders Zorn “The Omnibus” 1892 Oil on canvas (126 x 88 cm) Isabella Stewart Gardner – Boston, MA

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#OnThisDay in 1840, our fearless founder #IsabellaStewartGardner was born. In a toast on her birthday in 1911, scholar and friend Denman Waldo Ross proclaimed: “we have seen your devotion to the arts of Dancing and Music, to the Drama and to Literature. As for the arts of Sculpture and Paintings you have illustrated them in a collection of masterpieces which is known all over the world.” Image: Anders Zorn, Isabella Stewart Gardner in Venice, 1894, oil on canvas.

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The beauty of @gardnermuseum could not be complete without a #mystery. On March 18, 1990, two men pretended as police officers came to the museum and robbed thirteen of artworks worth an estimated $500 million, the greatest known property theft in history. The missing paintings include some of the well known masterpieces by #Vermeer and #Rembrandt. The high-profile #crime remains unsolved and the works have not yet been recovered. The stolen scene remains in the museum as you can see the empty frame and cut from the the day. Quite a mixed feeling... @boston #IsabellaStewartGardner #gardnermuseum #visitboston #bostondotcom #howtoboston #Boston #decor #artoftheday #myinspireproject . . . @davidgannonphotography


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Have you seen this Rembrandt? It was stolen in 1990 along with two other Rembrandts, a Vermeer and several Degas paintings from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, which was kind enough to leave the frames in place. The FBI has offered a 10 million dollar reward for information on the whereabouts of the art. @gardnermuseum #isabellastewartgardnermuseum #isabellastewartgardner #missingrembrandt



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