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Europe

The Gardners’ travels were focused on visiting Western Europe in the 1890s. This album includes original watercolors of Venice by Gardner’s friend, the American artist Joseph Lindon Smith (1863–1950), as well as pictures of the couple and their friends Emma and Anders Zorn floating in gondolas. The pages describing Gardner’s stopovers in Cannes and Rome—–complete with menu—–are typical of much of the content of her later travel albums, which documented return trips through Europe.

While visits to Italy, Germany, France, and England were normally included in their earlier itineraries, this album suggests that Gardner treated these later trips as a chance to make plans for her own collection rather than just play tourist. She and her husband did not buy artworks directly while abroad, but the albums likely served as a reference for Gardner while considering paintings and sculptures her advisors proposed for acquisition. For example, she bought and pasted in a photograph of a work by Lucas Cranach (1472–1553) in a German museum collection; she later bought a very similar painting, Adam and Eve, on display in the Gothic Room.

These pages are from one of Gardner’s travel albums from these later trips. (It needed to be disbound for conservation purposes. It will be rebound at the conclusion of the exhibition.)

View the full album in our online Collection database.

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