igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 03:43
Каретный сарай, теперь тут магазинчик сувениров, и экспозиция об истории этого места.
Каретный сарай, теперь тут магазинчик сувениров, и экспозиция об истории этого места.
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 03:49
Hudson River School Artists Garden By Greg Wyatt A Gift of the Newington-Cropsey Foundation
Hudson River School Artists Garden By Greg Wyatt A Gift of the Newington-Cropsey Foundation
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 03:50
Boscobel is installing a permanent sculpture garden honoring the 19th-century Hudson River School of Painting. Not a singular institution but a movement, this 19th-century endeavor was developed by artists inspired by the natural beauty of the Hudson River and the nearby Catskill and Adirondack Mountains. In time, the painters ventured well beyond this region, studying in Europe and traveling to America’s far west and the Canadian Rockies. Upon completion, the Hudson River School Artists Garden will feature ten of the movement’s leading painters. These include: Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Jasper Cropsey, Asher B. Durand, Albert Bierstadt, Sanford Gifford, Thomas Moran, Worthington Whittredge, George Inness and John Frederick Kensett. Greg Wyatt, the sculptor of the garden’s bronze portraits, has a studio in Hastings-on-Hudson, appropriately located in the Hudson Valley region. The project will be completed in the fall of 2017.
Boscobel is installing a permanent sculpture garden honoring the 19th-century Hudson River School of Painting. Not a singular institution but a movement, this 19th-century endeavor was developed by artists inspired by the natural beauty of the Hudson River and the nearby Catskill and Adirondack Mountains. In time, the painters ventured well beyond this region, studying in Europe and traveling to America’s far west and the Canadian Rockies. Upon completion, the Hudson River School Artists Garden will feature ten of the movement’s leading painters. These include: Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Jasper Cropsey, Asher B. Durand, Albert Bierstadt, Sanford Gifford, Thomas Moran, Worthington Whittredge, George Inness and John Frederick Kensett. Greg Wyatt, the sculptor of the garden’s bronze portraits, has a studio in Hastings-on-Hudson, appropriately located in the Hudson Valley region. The project will be completed in the fall of 2017.
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 03:58
Часть цепи, которой перегораживали Гудзон для защиты от кораблей англичан.
Часть цепи, которой перегораживали Гудзон для защиты от кораблей англичан.
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 04:19
www.boscobel.org/events-and-exhibitions/hudson-valley-shakepeare-festival/
www.boscobel.org/events-and-exhibitions/hudson-valley-shakepeare-festival/
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 04:21
Парадный вхол - холл. Сегодня плитки просто нарисованы на бетонной стяжке. Подозреваю, что в оригинале тут был паркет.
Парадный вхол - холл. Сегодня плитки просто нарисованы на бетонной стяжке. Подозреваю, что в оригинале тут был паркет.
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 04:24
В лучшие времена особняка тут танцевали, а выше на один пролет лестницы сидели музыканты. Широкие окна и двери выходят на Гудзон и свежий речной ветерок охлаждал танцоров. :-)
В лучшие времена особняка тут танцевали, а выше на один пролет лестницы сидели музыканты. Широкие окна и двери выходят на Гудзон и свежий речной ветерок охлаждал танцоров. :-)
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 05:09
Парадная лестница. Парадные комнаты все внизу. Второй этаж спальни, туалеты, ванна, гардеробные.
Парадная лестница. Парадные комнаты все внизу. Второй этаж спальни, туалеты, ванна, гардеробные.
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 19:31
Chandelier, ca. 1805-1815 Maker: Unknown Birmingham, England Patinated bronze and gilt; 42” high, 22.5” wide Purchased, 1977 (IL 77.5) This bronze and gilt Argand-type circular lamp chandelier has an urn-shaped patinated bronze oil reservoir and a gilded hoop, which supports crystal dropped pendants. The chandelier, which burned spermaceti (whale oil), has a glass dish under the reservoir to catch oil drippings. A manual winch system in the attic is used to lower the lamp for cleaning. The chandelier is retrofitted for electricity. A painting “The Dinner Party” (c.1840-42; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) by Henry Sargent ( 1770-1845) , an American genre and portrait painter, shows a similar lamp with a pulley and counterweight system for raising and lowering the lamp. This chandelier hangs in the second floor stair landing at Boscobel House.
Chandelier, ca. 1805-1815 Maker: Unknown Birmingham, England Patinated bronze and gilt; 42” high, 22.5” wide Purchased, 1977 (IL 77.5) This bronze and gilt Argand-type circular lamp chandelier has an urn-shaped patinated bronze oil reservoir and a gilded hoop, which supports crystal dropped pendants. The chandelier, which burned spermaceti (whale oil), has a glass dish under the reservoir to catch oil drippings. A manual winch system in the attic is used to lower the lamp for cleaning. The chandelier is retrofitted for electricity. A painting “The Dinner Party” (c.1840-42; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) by Henry Sargent ( 1770-1845) , an American genre and portrait painter, shows a similar lamp with a pulley and counterweight system for raising and lowering the lamp. This chandelier hangs in the second floor stair landing at Boscobel House.
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 20:09
Over the mantel hangs a portrait of Peter Dyckman, Elizabeth’s sole surviving child, painted when he was about eight years old.
Over the mantel hangs a portrait of Peter Dyckman, Elizabeth’s sole surviving child, painted when he was about eight years old.
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 05:16
In the Exhibition Gallery and Mansion This Season: Make-Do’s: Curiously Repaired Antiques June 3 – October 1, 2017
In the Exhibition Gallery and Mansion This Season: Make-Do’s: Curiously Repaired Antiques June 3 – October 1, 2017
igord 🇺🇸 2017-08-07 05:19
the first exhibition of its kind to celebrate objects that were damaged, but deemed too precious to discard. From porcelain teapots with silver replacement spouts to glass decanters bound with iron staples, Make-Do’s features more than 250 curious treasures.
the first exhibition of its kind to celebrate objects that were damaged, but deemed too precious to discard. From porcelain teapots with silver replacement spouts to glass decanters bound with iron staples, Make-Do’s features more than 250 curious treasures.