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Mint Museum of Art | 2730 Randolph Rd. | Charlotte, NC 28207 (See Map)
Saturday 8:00am
Detail: Identity Theft focuses on the Mint Museum’s most important Hudson River
School painting, Sanford Robinson Gifford’s Indian Summer in the White
Mountains. It was, for many years, attributed to Jasper Francis Cropsey
and titled Mount Washington from Lake Sebago, Maine. Ila Weiss, a
Gifford scholar, questioned the authenticity of its artist. Recently,
conservation work revealed a Gifford signature and a date beneath
Cropsey’s signature. This amazing turn of events created a wonderful
opportunity for the museum to share a number of fascinating issues.
The
exhibition features other works by both Cropsey and Gifford to serve as
points of comparison and contrast. Along with documented paintings by
Cropsey of Mount Washington, and photographs of both Mount Washington
and the White Mountains.
Compare signatures on the Museum’s
painting with those of the other paintings in the exhibition and
enlarged photographs of each artist’s signature taken from other
paintings of the period. See examples of 19th century auction
catalogues, that helped bolster the new identity of the Museum’s
painting.
Where:
Mint Museum of Art
2730 Randolph Rd.
Charlotte, NC 28207
Contact:
704-337-2000
Website:
Event Website
Category:
Museum/Zoo/Attraction