| April
23, 2003 - August 24, 2003
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum opened to
the public 100 years ago, but the story of its creation begins much
earlier. Many of Isabella Stewart Gardner's interests played a critical
role in the conception of her museum: travel, music, literature,
religion, gardening, and perhaps most of all, her friendships with
artists, writers, and thinkers.
These activities represent Mrs. Gardner's
process of self-education. Her collection of both experiences and
art objects manifests itself today in the museum she created. Mrs.
Gardner saw Fenway Court (as she called the museum) as a place for
the "education and enjoyment of the public forever." This
exhibition charts that vision.
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