Lunchtime Lecture | 19th-Century Silhouettes: Portraits of the People LIVESTREAM

The early 19th century can be called the “golden age” of silhouettes. Join the Curator of Collections, Ruth Osborne, as she discusses the history of this art form from its origins in France to its popularity in early America among all social classes. 
 
There will be time for Q&A, and if you have a silhouette, have it handy to share online.
 
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When: Fri., Mar. 27, 2020 at 12:30 pm
Where: Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
421 E. 61st St.
212-838-6878
Price: Free
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The early 19th century can be called the “golden age” of silhouettes. Join the Curator of Collections, Ruth Osborne, as she discusses the history of this art form from its origins in France to its popularity in early America among all social classes. 
 
There will be time for Q&A, and if you have a silhouette, have it handy to share online.
 
To access this event, log in at: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/569880711
If this is your first zoom event, this link will download the software.
If you already have zoom, you can use the Meeting ID 569 880 711
Buy tickets/get more info now