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'''Shelburne Museum''' is a diverse and unconventional [[museum]] of [[Visual arts of the United States|art]], [[Americana]], and [[American architecture]]. [[Impressionist]] paintings, [[folk art]], [[quilts]], [[textiles]], [[decorative arts]], [[furniture]], [[Visual arts of the United States|American paintings]], and [[artifacts]] are on view. [[Electra Havemeyer Webb]] ([[1888]]-[[1960]]) was a collector of American folk art who founded the Museum in [[1947]]. She took the imaginative step of relocating historic buildings from [[New England]] and [[New York State|New York]] to [[Shelburne, Vermont]] in which to display the Museum's holdings. These include houses, barns, a [[Quaker]] meeting house, a schoolhouse, a [[lighthouse]], a jail, a [[general store]], a [[covered bridge]], and the 220-foot [[steamboat]] ''Ticonderoga.''[http://www.shelburnemuseum.org/collections/detail.php?id=8] Over 150,000 works are exhibited in a setting of 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which were relocated to the Museum grounds.
'''Shelburne Museum''' is a diverse and unconventional [[museum]] of [[Visual arts of the United States|art]], [[Americana]], and [[American architecture]]. [[Impressionist]] paintings, [[folk art]], [[quilts]], [[textiles]], [[decorative arts]], [[furniture]], [[Visual arts of the United States|American paintings]], and [[artifacts]] are on view. [[Electra Havemeyer Webb]] ([[1888]]-[[1960]]) was a collector of American folk art who founded the Museum in [[1947]]. She took the imaginative step of relocating historic buildings from [[New England]] and [[New York State|New York]] to [[Shelburne, Vermont]] in which to display the Museum's holdings. These include houses, barns, a meeting house, a schoolhouse, a [[lighthouse]], a jail, a [[general store]], a [[covered bridge]], and the 220-foot [[steamboat]] ''Ticonderoga.''[http://www.shelburnemuseum.org/collections/detail.php?id=8] Over 150,000 works are exhibited in a setting of 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which were relocated to the Museum grounds.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of Vermont museums]]
*[[List of Vermont museums]]

Revision as of 19:42, 17 October 2006

Shelburne Museum is a diverse and unconventional museum of art, Americana, and American architecture. Impressionist paintings, folk art, quilts, textiles, decorative arts, furniture, American paintings, and artifacts are on view. Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888-1960) was a collector of American folk art who founded the Museum in 1947. She took the imaginative step of relocating historic buildings from New England and New York to Shelburne, Vermont in which to display the Museum's holdings. These include houses, barns, a meeting house, a schoolhouse, a lighthouse, a jail, a general store, a covered bridge, and the 220-foot steamboat Ticonderoga.[1] Over 150,000 works are exhibited in a setting of 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which were relocated to the Museum grounds.

See also