Members Collect: The Thrill of the Chase
October 16, 2010 – March 20, 2011 Unless one is an intimate friend, it is not often that the opportunity arises to view prize possessions from very private collections. But that is exactly what the Lyman Allyn Art Museum is going to do with upcoming exhibition Members Collect: The Thrill of the Chase. It will […]
A Sense of Place: Painters of Matunuck, Rhode Island 1873-1941
During the last decades of the nineteenth century, the picturesque hamlet of Matunuck, Rhode Island, emerged as an art colony, rooted more in its location than in a unified style of painting. Artists ranging from the marine painter William Trost Richards to the impressionist Philip Leslie Hale were introduced to Matunuck by family members and […]
Play/Things: Toys and the Invention of Modern Childhood
March 27 – September 12, 2010 Play/Things: Toys and the Invention of Modern Childhood will highlight toys, dolls and dollhouses from the museum’s permanent collection as well as important objects on loan from collectors. While the objects themselves will appeal to visitors of all ages, the interpretation will encourage adult viewers to reflect on the larger […]
The Hand of the Artist: Selected European Drawings from the 16th through the 18th Centuries
January 30 through August 22, 2010 The Hand of the Artist: Selected European Drawings from the 16th through the 18th Centuries presents drawings amassed by a local collector who has made a promised gift of the collection. These works represent examples from Italy, France and Northern Europe by artists such as Annibale Carracci, Bibiena, Lebrun, Greuze, […]
Ajiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban Soul
September 12, 2009 through February 21, 2010 This exhibition is sponsored by the Hispanic Alliance. Guest Curator Gail Gelburd, Ph.D., Professor of Art History at Eastern Connecticut State University In 1939, the anthropologist Fernando Ortiz characterized Cuban culture as an ajiaco: a rich stew consisting of an array of ingredients cooked until a thick broth […]
What’s the Word: Words and Symbols in Art from the Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Through November 30, 2009 Guest Curator Zina Davis, Joseloff Gallery at the University of Hartford Language is incorporated into works of art in ways that encourage us to consider the meaning of words and symbols in relation to the visual experience. Sometimes the viewer must look closely to find the words and symbols: in some […]
Elizabeth Enders: Landscape/ Language/Line
March 7 through August 23, 2009 Elizabeth Enders builds microcosms of her very own making. Brilliantly fusing principles of realism with those of lyrical abstraction, the artist brings these formal opposites into a purposeful harmony. In her series of landscapes, with an emphasis on seascapes painted over past several decades, Enders displays a unique balance […]
Remembering Charles Chu
Through April 12, 2009 Charles Chi-Jung Chu (1918-2008) was a master painter, calligrapher, scholar and professor emeritus of Chinese at Connecticut College. Chu was a highly respected and beloved member of the Southeastern Connecticut community. He was a professor at Connecticut College for 19 years and was responsible for introducing the study of Mandarin Chinese […]
Walter Wick: Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic
The playful, inventive and interactive world of Walter Wick will be the subject of Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic on view from Sept. 7, 2008 – Jan. 26, 2009, including photographs and 3-D displays highlighting his children’s books. A stimulating experience for the eye and mind! Walter Wick is a Hartford-based photographer whose I Spy and […]
Tradition et Innovation: French Art from the Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Through December 31, 2008 Presenting French art from the permanent collection, with paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture from the 17th through the 20th centuries. Works on view include J.A.D. Ingres’s important pencil study for the portrait of Mme. Moitessier Standing (c.1851), Pierre Auguste Renoir’s bronze Maternite’ (1916), and Auguste Rodin’s sculpture Study of a Crouching […]