This is our third and last post on the Shelburne Museum (see Part 1 and Part 2).
The parents of the Museum’s founder were collectors of French Impressionist masterpieces. It is amusing to think how much of turn Mrs. Webb took in her own collecting — it’s like she became anti-Impressionist.
In the Electra Havemeyer Webb Memorial Building, six rooms from Mrs. Webb’s 1930s Park Avenue apartment (New York City) were painstakingly removed and rebuilt on the museum’s grounds in incredible detail. Needless to say, the rooms include furniture that are themselves works of art, but the walls have many more works of art. It was like being in an art matrix, where the room is an exhibit that contains an exhibit.
The cover photo is “the leather room”, which I think is a fancy way of saying library?