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Definition of Isabella Stewart Gardner
1. Noun. United States collector and patron of art who built a museum in Boston to house her collection and opened it to the public in 1903 (1840-1924).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Isabella Stewart Gardner
Literary usage of Isabella Stewart Gardner
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daytrips New England: 50 One-Day Adventures by Earl Steinbicker (2000)
"Nothing much has changed here since Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840-1924), a Boston
socialite and art collector, opened her museum to the public in 1903. ..."
2. A.L.A. Portrait Index: Index to Portraits Contained in Printed Books and by American Library Association (1906)
"(Isabella Stewart Gardner mus.) GOODRICH, World famous women (1879) 149.
Charles Staal f. WH Mote eng. HALE, Story of Spain (1886) 299. ILLUS. ..."
3. The Mount Vernon Street Warrens: A Boston Story, 1860-1910by Martin Burgess Green by Martin Burgess Green (1880)
"... Valentine Cunningham; the Deutsches Archaeologische Institut, Athens; Trevor
Fairbrother; the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Archive; Andrew Gray; ..."
4. Old Paths and Legends of New England: Saunterings Over Historic Roads, with by Katharine Mixer Abbott (1908)
"On this boulevard is Fenway Court, containing the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Its incomparable works of art are placed in a unique environment such as ..."
5. The Book of Boston: Fifty Years' Recollections of the New England Metropolis by Edwin Monroe Bacon (1916)
"In contrast with the Museum of Fine Arts stands, not far away, the exceedingly
plain exterior of Fenway Court, the famous Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in ..."
6. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society.: Horticultural Hall by Massachusetts Horticultural Society, W.D. Ticknor & Co, James Englebert Teschemacher (1899)
"Isabella Stewart Gardner, of Boston. GEORGE P. HAYWARD, of Roxbury. HR KINNEY,
of Worcester. DR. ..."
7. Daytrips New England: 50 One-Day Adventures by Earl Steinbicker (2000)
"Nothing much has changed here since Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840-1924), a Boston
socialite and art collector, opened her museum to the public in 1903. ..."
8. A.L.A. Portrait Index: Index to Portraits Contained in Printed Books and by American Library Association (1906)
"(Isabella Stewart Gardner mus.) GOODRICH, World famous women (1879) 149.
Charles Staal f. WH Mote eng. HALE, Story of Spain (1886) 299. ILLUS. ..."
9. The Mount Vernon Street Warrens: A Boston Story, 1860-1910by Martin Burgess Green by Martin Burgess Green (1880)
"... Valentine Cunningham; the Deutsches Archaeologische Institut, Athens; Trevor
Fairbrother; the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Archive; Andrew Gray; ..."
10. Old Paths and Legends of New England: Saunterings Over Historic Roads, with by Katharine Mixer Abbott (1908)
"On this boulevard is Fenway Court, containing the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Its incomparable works of art are placed in a unique environment such as ..."
11. The Book of Boston: Fifty Years' Recollections of the New England Metropolis by Edwin Monroe Bacon (1916)
"In contrast with the Museum of Fine Arts stands, not far away, the exceedingly
plain exterior of Fenway Court, the famous Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in ..."
12. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society.: Horticultural Hall by Massachusetts Horticultural Society, W.D. Ticknor & Co, James Englebert Teschemacher (1899)
"Isabella Stewart Gardner, of Boston. GEORGE P. HAYWARD, of Roxbury. HR KINNEY,
of Worcester. DR. ..."