NEW YORK, NY.- Throwing wide its doors as never before, the New-York Historical Society will re-open its landmark building to the public at 11:00 a.m. on Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 2011. A three-year, $65 million renovation of the Central…
New-York Historical Society Organizes the First Full Retrospective of the Sculpture of John Rogers
NEW YORK, NY.- By far the most popular American sculptor of his eventful era, John Rogers (1829-1904) was unprecedented in the United States as an astute and tireless maker and marketer of artworks for a broad audience. From the beginning of the Civil …
Columbia Museum of Art Announces Exhibition of Collection of Hudson River School
COLUMBIA, SC.- Forty-five magnificent paintings from the rich collection of the New-York Historical Society will be on view at the Columbia Museum of Art next fall, beginning November 17, 2011, in a major traveling exhibition Nature and the Grand Amer…
Columbia Museum of Art Announces Exhibition of Collection of Hudson River School Paintings
COLUMBIA, SC.- Forty-five magnificent paintings from the rich collection of the New-York Historical Society will be on view at the Columbia Museum of Art next fall, beginning November 17, 2011, in a major traveling exhibition Nature and the Grand Amer…
Columbia Museum of Art Announces Significant Exhibition of Unsurpassed Collection of Hudson River School Paintings
COLUMBIA, SC.- Forty-five magnificent paintings from the rich collection of the New-York Historical Society will be on view at the Columbia Museum of Art next fall, beginning November 17, 2011, in a major traveling exhibition Nature and the Grand Amer…