Brooklyn Museum
Dates
- Existence: 1897-
Biography
The Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Its roots extend back to 1823 and the founding of the Brooklyn Apprentices’ Library to educate young tradesmen (Walt Whitman would later become one of its librarians). First established in Brooklyn Heights, the Library moved into rooms in the Brooklyn Lyceum building on Washington Street in 1841. Two years later, the Lyceum and the Library combined to form the Brooklyn Institute, offering important early exhibitions of painting and sculpture in addition to lectures on subjects as diverse as geology and abolitionism. The Institute announced plans to establish a permanent gallery of fine arts in 1846.
By 1890, Institute leaders had determined to build a grand new structure devoted jointly to the fine arts and the natural sciences; the reorganized Institute was then renamed the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, the forebear of the Brooklyn Museum. The original design of the new museum building, from 1893, by the architects McKim, Mead & White was meant to house myriad educational and research activities in addition to the growing collections. The ambitious building plan, had it been fully realized, would have produced the largest single museum structure in the world. Indeed, so broad was the institution’s overall mandate that the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Brooklyn Children’s Museum would remain divisions of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences until they became independent entities in the 1970s.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Jack Rittenberg interview, circa 1994-1995, circa 1994-1995
Lecture materials, Undated, Undated
This folder contains typed notes and excerpts from lectures given by Vera Maxwell. The lecture notes account for the designer's thoughts and philosophy on fashion as well her career journey. One lecture was given at the Brooklyn Museum in 1959 and another one is related to The Fashion Group.
Releases, 1967, 1967
This folder contains typed descriptions about Vera Maxwell collection for Fall 1967. The descriptions were written for press releases. Also, included is a reference list of garments with prices for the Fall 1967 collection and a promotional postcard related to the Brooklyn Museum.
Releases, 1969, 1969
This folder contains typed descriptions about Vera Maxwell collections for Spring 1969 and Fall 1969. The descriptions were written for press releases. Also, included is an invitation of a lecture given by Vera Maxwell at the Brooklyn Museum, another invitation for a presentation of a Summer collection, a handout related to a fashion show for the Sewickley Valley Hospital, and news clippings.