HISTORICAL FICTIONS: EDWARD LAMSON HENRY’S PAINTINGS OF PAST AND PRESENT
OPENS AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Dynamic works by the renowned 19th-century artist on view
April 4, 2006 through August 6, 2006
NEW YORK – New York City’s first museum, the New-York Historical Society
(N-YHS) presents Historical Fictions: Edward Lamson Henry’s Paintings of
Past and Present, a comprehensive exhibition of the acclaimed genre
painter’s works. Brought together for the first time, twenty-one paintings
and drawings will be on view highlighting Edward Lamson Henry’s idealized
renderings of America’s past as well as his vivid depictions of
contemporary life. Working in the late-nineteenth century, a period
greatly affected by sweeping changes following the Civil War, Henry’s
paintings captured the popular imagination by illustrating the pervasive
nostalgia for early America. Historical Fictions opens on April 4, and is
on view through August 6, 2006, at the New-York Historical Society, located
at Central Park West and 77th Street, announced Linda S. Ferber, N-YHS
Museum Director.
This exhibition, organized by the Yale University Art Gallery, provides an
illuminating look at a critical period when American history was assigned
a crucial role in the effort to construct a stable, national collective
identity after the ravages of the Civil War. Historical Fictions is
especially meaningful because many of the types of objects and artifacts
that inspired Henry’s paintings were also collected during this period by
the New-York Historical Society, said Dr. Ferber.
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