Author: Patricia Fernández Lorenzo
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815657250
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
At the turn of the twentieth century, New York City philanthropist, arts patron, and scholar Archer M. Huntington became the foremost collector and face of Spanish art in the United States with the founding of the Hispanic Society of America. This organization, which served as a bridge between artists in Spain and wealthy patrons in the States, was the culmination of a lifetime of scholarship and passion for Spanish culture for Huntington, one he would grapple with throughout his public and intellectual life. In Archer M. Huntington: Founder of the Hispanic Society of America, Patricia Fernández Lorenzo offers, for the first time in English, a complete biography of Huntington, tracing his enthusiasm for Spain and the arts from his childhood, to his marriage to sculptor Anna Hyatt and his crisis of conscience in the wake of the violence of the Spanish Civil War. Drawing heavily from Archer’s correspondence and from Anna Hyatt Huntington’s papers, housed at Syracuse University, Fernández Lorenzo offers a full, deeply human portrait of one of the great patrons of Spanish art, giving a comprehensive look at Huntington’s role in defining Hispanicism in the United States.
Archer M. Huntington
Author: Patricia Fernández Lorenzo
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815657250
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
At the turn of the twentieth century, New York City philanthropist, arts patron, and scholar Archer M. Huntington became the foremost collector and face of Spanish art in the United States with the founding of the Hispanic Society of America. This organization, which served as a bridge between artists in Spain and wealthy patrons in the States, was the culmination of a lifetime of scholarship and passion for Spanish culture for Huntington, one he would grapple with throughout his public and intellectual life. In Archer M. Huntington: Founder of the Hispanic Society of America, Patricia Fernández Lorenzo offers, for the first time in English, a complete biography of Huntington, tracing his enthusiasm for Spain and the arts from his childhood, to his marriage to sculptor Anna Hyatt and his crisis of conscience in the wake of the violence of the Spanish Civil War. Drawing heavily from Archer’s correspondence and from Anna Hyatt Huntington’s papers, housed at Syracuse University, Fernández Lorenzo offers a full, deeply human portrait of one of the great patrons of Spanish art, giving a comprehensive look at Huntington’s role in defining Hispanicism in the United States.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815657250
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
At the turn of the twentieth century, New York City philanthropist, arts patron, and scholar Archer M. Huntington became the foremost collector and face of Spanish art in the United States with the founding of the Hispanic Society of America. This organization, which served as a bridge between artists in Spain and wealthy patrons in the States, was the culmination of a lifetime of scholarship and passion for Spanish culture for Huntington, one he would grapple with throughout his public and intellectual life. In Archer M. Huntington: Founder of the Hispanic Society of America, Patricia Fernández Lorenzo offers, for the first time in English, a complete biography of Huntington, tracing his enthusiasm for Spain and the arts from his childhood, to his marriage to sculptor Anna Hyatt and his crisis of conscience in the wake of the violence of the Spanish Civil War. Drawing heavily from Archer’s correspondence and from Anna Hyatt Huntington’s papers, housed at Syracuse University, Fernández Lorenzo offers a full, deeply human portrait of one of the great patrons of Spanish art, giving a comprehensive look at Huntington’s role in defining Hispanicism in the United States.
Archer Milton Huntington
Author: Beatrice Gilman Proske
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, American
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, American
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
The Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington Sculpture Garden
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780941711654
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Capturing the majesty of Brookgreen Gardens, this book explores one of the nation's oldest and largest sculpture gardens, where more than 550 works of American figurative sculpture are displayed in landscaped settings. Having expanded to accommodate cultural and historic exhibits that illustrate the distinctive life, history, and natural beauty of the region, the gardens are located on a 10,000-acre nature preserve that stretches from the Waccamaw River to the Atlantic Ocean in the lowcountry of South Carolina. Detailed are how the concept for the gardens originated in the 1920s when philanthropist, author, and collector Archer M. Huntington and his wife, Anna Hyatt, a noted sculptor, purchased three historic plantations, and how over the years the Huntingtons purchased the works of major 19th- and 20th-century sculptors and commissioned settings for the placement of these works. Gardening enthusiasts will discover the legendary beauty and enchanting past of one of America's most celebrated public gardens, which was designated a National Historic Landmark and opened to the public in 1931.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780941711654
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Capturing the majesty of Brookgreen Gardens, this book explores one of the nation's oldest and largest sculpture gardens, where more than 550 works of American figurative sculpture are displayed in landscaped settings. Having expanded to accommodate cultural and historic exhibits that illustrate the distinctive life, history, and natural beauty of the region, the gardens are located on a 10,000-acre nature preserve that stretches from the Waccamaw River to the Atlantic Ocean in the lowcountry of South Carolina. Detailed are how the concept for the gardens originated in the 1920s when philanthropist, author, and collector Archer M. Huntington and his wife, Anna Hyatt, a noted sculptor, purchased three historic plantations, and how over the years the Huntingtons purchased the works of major 19th- and 20th-century sculptors and commissioned settings for the placement of these works. Gardening enthusiasts will discover the legendary beauty and enchanting past of one of America's most celebrated public gardens, which was designated a National Historic Landmark and opened to the public in 1931.
The Art of Wealth
Author: Shelley M. Bennett
Publisher: Huntington Library Press
ISBN: 9780873282536
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Art of Wealth provides a fresh perspective on the complicated mix of public and private motives and models that characterized art collecting and philanthropy in America in the early twentieth-century. The author focuses on four remarkable individuals: Collis Huntington, who started out as a peddler and went on to found a railroad empire; his second wife, Arabella, a woman of great intelligence and taste; her son, Archer, who devoted his life to creating and supporting museums; and Collis's nephew, Henry E. Huntington, who built up an extraordinary foundation and then gave it to the public as an enduring legacy.
Publisher: Huntington Library Press
ISBN: 9780873282536
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Art of Wealth provides a fresh perspective on the complicated mix of public and private motives and models that characterized art collecting and philanthropy in America in the early twentieth-century. The author focuses on four remarkable individuals: Collis Huntington, who started out as a peddler and went on to found a railroad empire; his second wife, Arabella, a woman of great intelligence and taste; her son, Archer, who devoted his life to creating and supporting museums; and Collis's nephew, Henry E. Huntington, who built up an extraordinary foundation and then gave it to the public as an enduring legacy.
Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library
Author: Mitchell Codding
Publisher: Ediciones El Viso
ISBN: 9780875351643
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Archer M. Huntington (1870-1955), son of one of the wealthiest men in America, decided that his passion for Spain had to be reflected by creating a museum and a library that would make his knowledge of Spanish art and culture available to his compatriots and that is how he founded in 1904 The Hispanic Society of America in New York. A section of more than two hundred of these treasures is being presented at important museums, such as the Museo del Prado (Madrid), el Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico City), and the Albuquerque, Cincinnati and Houston museums in the United States. This volume gathers the content of this great exhibition including a detailed file of each piece and an introductory essay telling the story of the Hispanic Society's creation and the scope of its collections.
Publisher: Ediciones El Viso
ISBN: 9780875351643
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Archer M. Huntington (1870-1955), son of one of the wealthiest men in America, decided that his passion for Spain had to be reflected by creating a museum and a library that would make his knowledge of Spanish art and culture available to his compatriots and that is how he founded in 1904 The Hispanic Society of America in New York. A section of more than two hundred of these treasures is being presented at important museums, such as the Museo del Prado (Madrid), el Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico City), and the Albuquerque, Cincinnati and Houston museums in the United States. This volume gathers the content of this great exhibition including a detailed file of each piece and an introductory essay telling the story of the Hispanic Society's creation and the scope of its collections.
The Remarkable Huntingtons, Archer and Anna
Author: Mary Atkinson Mitchell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780974964409
Category : Philanthropists
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
The book offers a unique glimpse into the private lives of millionaire philanthropist, Archer M. Huntington, and renowned sculptor, Anna Hyatt Huntington. When they married in 1923 nobody thought the marriage would last. They were too different. Archer was 54 and Anna, 47. He was used to luxury, she lived like a bohemian in Greenwich Village, New York City. In 1912 she made $50,000 a year and didn't need money. Finding herself for the first time, looking at a man not as a sculptor's model, but as a person, she knew she had found a special person, and said yes to his persistent proposals. He had been divorced, became bitterly unhappy, and knew he needed her strong, single-minded concern for him. Their mutual love for art brought them together. They eventually made their home of 800 acres in Redding, Connecticut, into a mecca for artists, indigent academics, Spanish emigres, state farm agents needing advice, and a second home for nieces and nephews and their children in Anna's extended family. Their marriage survived major adjustments for each one. But they stuck together, each pursuing his/her own path, he founding supporting museums and she as a sculptor. They grew to need and love each other, learned to give and take, and in the later years, their marriage represented a truly great love story. He died at age 85 and she in 1973, aged 97.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780974964409
Category : Philanthropists
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
The book offers a unique glimpse into the private lives of millionaire philanthropist, Archer M. Huntington, and renowned sculptor, Anna Hyatt Huntington. When they married in 1923 nobody thought the marriage would last. They were too different. Archer was 54 and Anna, 47. He was used to luxury, she lived like a bohemian in Greenwich Village, New York City. In 1912 she made $50,000 a year and didn't need money. Finding herself for the first time, looking at a man not as a sculptor's model, but as a person, she knew she had found a special person, and said yes to his persistent proposals. He had been divorced, became bitterly unhappy, and knew he needed her strong, single-minded concern for him. Their mutual love for art brought them together. They eventually made their home of 800 acres in Redding, Connecticut, into a mecca for artists, indigent academics, Spanish emigres, state farm agents needing advice, and a second home for nieces and nephews and their children in Anna's extended family. Their marriage survived major adjustments for each one. But they stuck together, each pursuing his/her own path, he founding supporting museums and she as a sculptor. They grew to need and love each other, learned to give and take, and in the later years, their marriage represented a truly great love story. He died at age 85 and she in 1973, aged 97.
Dreaming with Animals
Author: L. Kerr Dunn
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1611178215
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
The story of the extraordinary life and art of a renowned female sculptor of realistic animal statues Dreaming with Animals is the first children's biography of celebrated sculptor and Brookgreen Gardens cofounder Anna Hyatt Huntington. Her remarkable life serves as an inspiration not only because of the greatness of her art but also because of her courage and perseverance. L. Kerr Dunn highlights how Anna overcame society's expectations of women and survived a life-threatening illness to become a prolific sculptor and an important benefactor of art and wildlife until her death at age ninety-seven. As a young woman, Anna moved to New York City at a time when American women of her class rarely lived alone or worked outside the home. Although she studied briefly under famous sculptors, she soon felt restless and left art school and began to teach herself to sculpt animals by watching them closely, trying to see the animal's true spirit and then representing that spirit in her work. Over time Anna established herself as an important animalier, an artist specializing in realistic portrayals of animals. By 1915 she was one of only ten American women artists earning enough money from the sales of her art to support herself. Later, with her husband, Archer Huntington, Anna founded South Carolina sculpture garden and wildlife preserve Brookgreen Gardens, the country's first public sculpture garden and the world's largest collection of figurative sculpture by American artists in an outdoor setting. This biography provides engaging details of Anna's life, such as her tendency as a child to lie in pastures studying horses; her travels around the country with her husband in a trailer full of monkeys, dogs, and birds; and the couple's purchase of a zoo. In Dreaming with Animals, Dunn has provided us with an affecting portrait of a strong, capable, talented, and innovative woman Robin R. Salmon, vice president for collections and curator of sculpture at Brookgreen Gardens, provides a foreword.
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1611178215
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
The story of the extraordinary life and art of a renowned female sculptor of realistic animal statues Dreaming with Animals is the first children's biography of celebrated sculptor and Brookgreen Gardens cofounder Anna Hyatt Huntington. Her remarkable life serves as an inspiration not only because of the greatness of her art but also because of her courage and perseverance. L. Kerr Dunn highlights how Anna overcame society's expectations of women and survived a life-threatening illness to become a prolific sculptor and an important benefactor of art and wildlife until her death at age ninety-seven. As a young woman, Anna moved to New York City at a time when American women of her class rarely lived alone or worked outside the home. Although she studied briefly under famous sculptors, she soon felt restless and left art school and began to teach herself to sculpt animals by watching them closely, trying to see the animal's true spirit and then representing that spirit in her work. Over time Anna established herself as an important animalier, an artist specializing in realistic portrayals of animals. By 1915 she was one of only ten American women artists earning enough money from the sales of her art to support herself. Later, with her husband, Archer Huntington, Anna founded South Carolina sculpture garden and wildlife preserve Brookgreen Gardens, the country's first public sculpture garden and the world's largest collection of figurative sculpture by American artists in an outdoor setting. This biography provides engaging details of Anna's life, such as her tendency as a child to lie in pastures studying horses; her travels around the country with her husband in a trailer full of monkeys, dogs, and birds; and the couple's purchase of a zoo. In Dreaming with Animals, Dunn has provided us with an affecting portrait of a strong, capable, talented, and innovative woman Robin R. Salmon, vice president for collections and curator of sculpture at Brookgreen Gardens, provides a foreword.
The Huntington Family in America
Author: Huntington Family Association
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1232
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1232
Book Description
Geography in the Making
Author: John Kirtland Wright
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258469870
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258469870
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Archer Milton Huntington
Author: Gilman Proske
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780875350981
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780875350981
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description