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SUMMARY:Research at Winterthur Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:The American Revolution\, an Environmental Perspective: Five Landscapes that Shaped the War for Independence \nHow did the American Revolution transform the natural world—and how did the natural world affect the course of the Revolution? This lecture explores how military forces made war on the land by examining five distinctive landscapes that became central to the struggle for independence. By focusing on these places\, we can see the Revolution in a new light: as a political\, military\, and environmental struggle. The talk is presented by Blake McGready\, The Graduate Center\, City University of New York. \nThe Research at Winterthur series\, presented by the Winterthur Library and the Research Fellowship Program\, showcases new projects and publications that tap into our rich collections and resources\, unveiling innovative perspectives for exploring the fascinating stories that objects can tell about people and our shared past. Registration required. Included with admission. Members free. \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/research-at-winterthur-speaker-series-12/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Museum,Program
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SUMMARY:Winterthur in the Time of Jackie Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:Exclusively for Members! In this virtual lecture\, walk in the footsteps of visitors to the museum and garden in the 1950s and ’60s\, which included everyone from schoolchildren to America’s First Lady. In celebration of our 75th anniversary\, Jeff Groff\, former estate historian\, will reveal Winterthur during its early years as a museum and explore how it was further transformed after H. F. du Pont’s death in 1969. Lecture followed by Q&A. Registration required. Free. \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/winterthur-in-the-time-of-jackie-kennedy/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Member,Museum
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SUMMARY:Curators’ Salon Series
DESCRIPTION:Painting the New Nation \nLook closely and uncover stories of remarkable examples of American craftsmanship and artistry from our most iconic collections\, guided by Winterthur’s experts. Afterward\, enjoy a wine and cheese reception. \nExplore the artistic legacy of the Peale family of painters with Dr. Kedra Kearis\, associate curator of art and visual culture. $85; $75 for Members. Reservations required. Capacity limited. \nRegister now. \n  \nRembrandt Peale Portrait of Mary Jane Peale\, Rubens’ Daughter\, 1859. Oil on canvas. Museum purchase with funds drawn from the Centenary Fund. 2026.0006.003A\, B
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/curators-salon-series-4/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261022T130000
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SUMMARY:Conservation Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Bring in cherished objects and learn how to preserve them for future generations. From family quilts and photo albums to ceramics\, portraits\, furniture\, and everything in between\, conservation staff and students will hear the stories of your objects and share condition assessments\, treatment recommendations\, and display and storage advice. \nYour advance registration allows us to match you with someone who specializes in conservation of your object\, whether it is a painting\, textile\, works of art on paper\, book\, archival document\, photograph\, furniture\, or three-dimensional object (glass\, ceramics\, metals\, organics). \nFree. By appointment only. Call 800.448.3883\, x7029 to make an appointment. Limit three objects of the same media per 30-minute appointment. No monetary appraisals given. \nConservation Clinics are also offered on December 10\, 2026 and March 4 and April 1\, 2027. \nPhoto by Evan Krape
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/conservation-clinic-22/
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Museum
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