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Author:
Evergreen (Johns Hopkins University)
Title:
Evergreen : the Garrett family, collectors and connoisseurs / James Archer Abbott, Earle A. Havens, Bodil Ottesen, and Susan G. Tripp ; photography by Norman Barker and James T. VanRensselaer.
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xiv, 255 pages ; 32 cm
Subject:
Garrett family--Art collections.
Garrett family--Library.
Evergreen House (Baltimore, Md.)
Garrett family.
Evergreen House (Baltimore, Md.)
Collectors and collecting--Baltimore.--Baltimore.
Architecture, Domestic--Baltimore--Baltimore--Italian influences.
Baltimore (Md.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
ARCHITECTURE--General.
HISTORY--United States--Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)--Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
ART--General.--General.
Architecture, Domestic--Italian influences.
Art--Private collections.
Buildings.
Collectors and collecting.
Libraries.
Maryland--Baltimore.
Other Authors:
Abbott, James A. (James Archer), 1963- author.
Havens, Earle, 1971- author.
Ottesen, Bodil Bang, author.
Tripp, Susan G. (Susan Gerwe), author.
Barker, Norman, photographer.
Van Rensselaer, James T. (James Taylor), photographer.
Sheridan Libraries.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Evergreen : A History / James Archer Abbott -- The Garrett Collection of Chinese and Japanese Art / Susan G. Tripp -- The Decorative Arts Collection : A Cross-Section / James Archer Abbott -- Contemporary and Cosmopolitan : The Evergreen Collection of Twentieth-Century Art / Bodil Ottesen -- "A Memorial to My Family" : The John Work Garrett Library of Rare Books and Manuscripts / Earle A. Havens, with Abigail Sia '15 -- Afterword / Winston Tabb.
Summary:
"Evergreen--the long-time home of the Garrett family in north Baltimore--offers a preeminent example of antebellum-American Italianate architecture. It also houses a remarkably diverse collection of over 50,000 objects, including paintings, furniture, sculpture, ceramics, and rare books. Acquired by two generations of the prominent Garrett family, self-described "collectors by instinct and by education," the assemblage of fine and decorative arts is remarkable in scope and inventiveness. Now part of the Johns Hopkins University, the mansion endures as a rare visual encyclopedia, representative of nearly all major architectural and design movements indicative of America's transition from a predominantly agrarian society to a world industrial power. This meticulously researched and handsomely illustrated volume honors the distinct and richly layered collections that characterize Evergreen. The book opens with a history of the philanthropic family itself, which helped run the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and develop many of the Monument City's most important civic and cultural institutions. Tracing their evolution as collectors and philanthropists, the book charts the family's artistic tastes and aesthetic sensibilities from the Gilded Age to the World Wars while also describing the physical landscape and architecture of Evergreen. A celebration of one of Baltimore's grandest nineteenth-century mansions, Evergreen reveals fascinating life stories through the richly preserved family archive and the historical context that remains through Evergreen's evolving architectural spaces and growing collections. This volume will appeal to art collectors and lovers of historic houses, museums, and libraries"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1421421690
9781421421698
OCLC:
(OCoLC)961409944
LCCN:
2017000798
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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