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SPNEA's "Cherished Possessions" at Colby Museum
The exhibit of nearly 200 fine and decorative arts objects forms a picture of life in mid 17th- to mid 20th-century New England. Objects include furniture and photographs, costumes and jewelry, and paintings and textiles that chronicle the history of more than three hundred years of life in New England. From a 1735 high chest from Boston to an 1891 pastoral photograph to an 1830 wedding dress, each tells a story about the changing tastes in America, says Daniel Rosenfeld, the Carolyn Muzzy Director of the Colby College Museum of Art.
The elegant, fish-shaped, silver sewing kit owned by Abigail Quincy, wife of the patriot Josiah Quincy, conceals a utilitarian purpose--it contains a small pair of scissors and a knife for sewing. The kit reflects the useful work required of men and women of every class in New England, as well as the relative comfort in which Quincy lived. Other objects in the exhibit include a japanned high chest that was twice rescued from house fires before 1770, a girandole shaped like the Mt. Auburn Cemetery chapel in Cambridge, Mass., and small butterfly stools from 1956.
SPNEA, headquartered in Boston, was founded to protect New England's cultural and architectural heritage. A leader in preservation, research and programming, SPNEA collects and preserves historic buildings, landscapes and objects. Its full collection includes more than 100,000 objects and is the largest assemblage of New England antiquities in the country. Cherished Possessions: A New England Legacy is SPNEA's first major traveling exhibition. Founded in 1959, The Colby College Museum of Art has a diverse permanent collection that includes 18th-century American portraits, 19th-century landscapes and a wide selection of 20th-century and contemporary American artwork. The museum houses the John Marin Collection, the largest holding of Marin's work in any academic museum in the country. The museum also features the Paul J. Schupf Wing for the Art of Alex Katz, with 10,000 square feet of exhibition space dedicated to Katzs paintings and prints. Colby's permanent collection includes works by John Singleton Copley, Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Cole, George Inness, Mary Cassatt, Winslow Homer, Fairfield Porter, Marsden Hartley, Rockwell Kent, Richard Serra, Sol LeWitt and Robert Rauschenberg.
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