Washington Winter Show 2020

21 This page is sponsored by Nancy Sidamon-Eristoff and Anne S. Hansen in honor of The Founders Board of St. John’s Community Services co-chairs Griffith Roth Ryan Velasco saturday lecture committee Lou Baker Frances Dayton Elizabeth Eldredge Elizabeth Graham Harder Brian Jain Simmy Jain Seth Levey Tracey Schmitt Lintott Blythe McNerney Craig Huseman Metz Meghan Elizabeth Murphy Camilla Jane Peterson Laura Peterson Blair Maxwell Priest Allie Raether Anne Hugh Douglas Randolph Lee Alexander Webb saturday lecture Lecture january 1 1 , 2020 • 4 : 30 pm — 5 : 30 pm More Than America’s Treasure House: Henry Francis DuPont’s Winterthur WITH TOM SAVAGE »advance reservation required: $40 per person« Tom Savage is Director of External Affairs for Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library having served as Director of Museum Affairs for fourteen years. He worked for seven years as Senior Vice President and Director of Sotheby’s Institute of Art for North and South America where he directed The Sotheby’s American Arts Course, a professional training program in American fine and decorative arts. From 1981 until 1998, he was Curator and Director of Museums for the Historic Charleston Foundation. A native of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, Mr. Savage earned his BA in Art History from The College of William and Mary, and his MA in History Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program of the State University of New York. Mr. Savage is the author of The Charleston Interior (Legacy Publications, 1995) and contributed the essay on the Carolina Low Country to Colonial Williamsburg’s Southern Furniture 1680–1830: The Colonial Williamsburg Collection published by Abrams (1997). Mr. Savage was co-curator for the landmark exhibition “In Pursuit of Refinement: Charlestonians Abroad 1740–1860” held at The Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, in 1999.

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