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The Gardner Museum

Students will click on the appropriate word to fill in the blanks in this essay about the Gardner Museum in Boston, MA.

Kristine Vester
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Gardner Museum - Britannica School

The museum was the capstone of Isabella Stewart Gardner ? s decades of collecting from her travels with her husband , John ( ? Jack ? ) Gardner . The two toured extensively throughout , the Middle East , and Asia , amassing a of more than 2 , 500 objects spanning from antiquity to the 1920s . Many of the works , notably those by the Italian and Dutch masters , were acquired by the famed connoisseur Bernard Berenson . The Gardners planned to open a museum for their holdings , and , after her husband ? s death in 1898 , Isabella Stewart Gardner went ahead with the of Fenway Court , as the museum ? s original building was initially called , the following year . She took an active part in its design and construction . Once the building was completed in 1901 , Gardner spent a year carefully her collection amid the floors of intimate gallery spaces . Although many of the rooms focused on a particular school of painting , she combined different media from varying locales and periods hoping to invoke a love for art and not to teach its . The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum ( commonly called the Museum ) was opened to the public in 1903 , and she hosted concerts and gatherings there throughout the early 20th century , including performances by the popular operatic singer Nellie Melba and the contemporary dancer Ruth St . Denis . Gardner continued to live in a private on the fourth floor until her death in 1924 .

In accordance with Gardner ? s , the Gardner Museum was given to as a public institution with the provision that the collection be maintained precisely as she had arranged it ; nothing was to be , removed , or rearranged . The collection was altered , however , on March 18 , , by a major art that stripped the museum of valuable works , including those by Johannes Vermeer , Édouard Manet , and van Rijn . The theft , undertaken by two burglars dressed as Boston police , was examined in the documentary Stolen ( 2005 ) . The paintings were recovered , but most of their remain in their original places on the walls in the hope that the art will one day .