Friday, August 19, 2022 (continued)
We continued southward to visit
The Hyde Collection (free admission through our Tyler Arboretum membership!) in Glens Falls, NY.
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The first of three mansions, the Cunningham House (1910-1911, by Henry Forbes Bigelow and R H Rhinelander, with Dutch Colonial elements) was the home of Nell Pruyn Cunningham, one of three sisters |
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The Hyde House (1912, by Henry Forbes Bigelow with Renaissance Revival characteristics) was the home of Charlotte Pruyn Hyde and her husband, Louis, who were art collectors |
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The Hoopes House (1904, by Henry Forbes Bigelow in Dutch Colonial Revival style) was the home of Mary Pruyn Hoopes |
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Sanctum with Window II (1990-1991, by Dorothy Dehner) (KSS) |
The Hyde Collection of art and antique furnture was displayed in situ within the house.
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Adirondack Guide (c 1876, by Winslow Homer) |
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Geraniums (1888, by Childe Hassam) |
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Guest bathroom with sunken bathtub |
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Guest bedroom sconces |
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Madonna and the Lilies (c 1450-1460, by Luca della Robbia) |
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Coco (1905, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir) |
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The Sea, Pourville (1899, by James Abbott McNeill Whistler) |
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Two Nude Figures (1909, by Pablo Picasso) |
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Music Room |
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Crucifixion Triptych (c 1325, by Master of Oliveto) |
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Head of a Moor (c 1620, by Peter Paul Rubens) |
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St James the Less (c 1595, by El Greco) |
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Millefleurs (late 15C-early 16C, French) |
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Banks of the Seine near Courbevoie (c 1883, by Georges Seurat) |
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In the Studio (1884, by Thomas Eakins) |
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The Loggia |
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Portrait of Jan Waverius (c 1634, by Sir Anthony van Dyck) |
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Christ with Arms Folded (c 1657-1661, by Rembrandt van Rijn) |
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Horse at Trough (1865-1868, by Edgar Degas) |
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Study for the Head of Victory (1826-1827/1866, by Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres) |
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Library |
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Portrait of Carl von Linnaeus (c 1755-1826, by Josiah Wedgewood) |
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Dining room |
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Adirondack Nature (2014, by Susan Stromberg) |
The modern addition to The Hyde Collection features special exhibits.
José Guadalupe Posada: Legendary Printmaker of Mexico:
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Carrancista Skulls (date unknown) |
Contrasting the cartoonish skeletons with the detailed religious figures:
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Our Lady of Guadalupe |
Rotunda Gallery featured works influenced by José Guadalupe Posada:
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Avalon Ballroom Grateful Dead (2018, by Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley) |
Transformations: The Art of John Van Alstine:
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Doryphorus (2000) is based on the classical Greek sculpture of the same name by Polyclitus |
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Doryphorus (Orange) (2004); Doryphorus means spear bearer |
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Monet Easel Landscape (1980) where we see John Van Alstine as a photographer |
Next: More Glens Falls, NY.
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