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SUMMARY:Coffee and Conversations at the Carlson Education Center
DESCRIPTION:Margaret Fitzhugh Browne: Portraits with Style\n\nJoin us for a deep dive into the life and work of artist\, Margaret Fitzhugh Browne\, Emily "Bonnie" Browne\, The Artist's Sister. Known mainly as a portraitist\, Browne was commissioned to paint the portraits of such turn-of-the-century luminaries as Henry Ford\, John Hayes Hammond Sr.\, Howard Blackburn and King Alfonso of Spain. Here we find Margaret Fitzhugh Browne turning her attention to a more conventional subject\, her sister Bonnie. \n\nJoin us Thursdays for a unique experience. Led by a CAM docent\, these deep dives into a single artwork or object from the Collection will begin with conversation\, a short presentation and complimentary coffee at the Carlson Center\, followed by a special trip to the James Center to view the object being discussed. No special knowledge needed! Just a curiosity to learn more in a small group setting and enjoy a unique experience.  \n\nImage Credit: Margaret Fitzhugh Browne (1884 1972)\, Emily "Bonnie" Browne\, The Artist's Sister\, c. late 1920s\, oil on canvas. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum\, Gloucester\, MA. Gift of the Gershon Benjamin Foundation\, 2009 [2009.1].
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2><strong>Margaret Fitzhugh Browne: Portraits with Style</strong></h2>\n\n<p>Join us for a deep dive into the life and work of&nbsp\;artist\, Margaret Fitzhugh Browne\,&nbsp\;Emily &ldquo\;Bonnie&rdquo\; Browne\, The Artist&rsquo\;s Sister.&nbsp\;Known&nbsp\;mainly as&nbsp\;a portraitist\, Browne was commissioned to paint the portraits of such turn-of-the-century luminaries as Henry Ford\, John Hayes Hammond Sr.\, Howard&nbsp\;Blackburn&nbsp\;and King Alfonso of Spain. Here we find Margaret Fitzhugh Browne turning her attention to a more conventional subject\, her sister Bonnie.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Join us Thursdays for a unique experience. Led by a CAM docent\, these&nbsp\;deep&nbsp\;dives into a single artwork or object from the Collection will begin with conversation\, a short presentation and complimentary coffee at the Carlson Center\, followed by a special trip to the James Center to view the object being discussed. No special knowledge needed! Just a curiosity to learn more in a small group setting and enjoy a unique experience.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><em>Image Credit:&nbsp\;Margaret Fitzhugh Browne (1884&ndash\;1972)\,&nbsp\;Emily &ldquo\;Bonnie&rdquo\; Browne\, The Artist&rsquo\;s Sister\,&nbsp\;c. late 1920s\, oil on canvas. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum\, Gloucester\, MA. Gift of the Gershon Benjamin Foundation\, 2009 [2009.1].&nbsp\;</em></p>\n
LOCATION:The Carlson Education Center & Janet & William Ellery James Center CAM Green\, 13 Poplar Street\, Gloucester\, MA
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