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Mission Hill
25 Evans Way
Btwn Fenway & Tetlow St
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
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Description
Over three decades, Isabella Stewart Gardner traveled the world and worked with important art patrons and advisors Bernard Berenson and Okakura Kakuzo to amass a remarkable collection of master and decorative arts. In 1903, she completed the construction of Fenway Court in Boston to house her collection and provide a vital place for Americans to access and enjoy important works of art. Isabella Gardner installed her collection of works in a way to evoke intimate responses to the art, mixing paintings, furniture, textiles, and objects from different cultures and periods among well-known European paintings and sculpture.
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Teachers at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
- Christian Restrepo
- Erica Beade
- Erica Beade
- Leslie Salmon Jones and Jeff W. Jones