Object details
              Object number
        U3n204.a-b
            Creator(s)
              
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                              Nathaniel Hawthorne
                            (Salem, Massachusetts, 1804 - 1864, Plymouth, New Hampshire)
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                primary
                          
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                              Unknown
                            
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                compiler
                          
Title
        Lock of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Hair in a Box with a Note
                    Date
        1915
                    Medium
        Hair; brass box with crystal top; ink on paper
                                                  Dimensions
        5.5 x 2 cm (2 3/16 x 13/16 in.)
                          Signatures, inscriptions, and markings
        Inscribed in ink in Isabella Stewart Gardner's hand (on a note accompanying the locket [U3n204.c]): A lock of Hawthorne's / hair; gift to me by / Mrs. J. T. Fields / 1915
                    Provenance
        Gift from literary hostess, author, and social reformer Annie Fields (1834-1915)  to Isabella Stewart Gardner in 1915.
                    Commentary
        Author and social reformer Annie Adams Fields – also the widow of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s publisher, James T. Fields – presented her friend Isabella Stewart Gardner with this lock of hair in 1915.  Retaining the hair of the deceased was a common memorial practice; often, they were enshrined in jewelry to adorn the clothes of the living.  Isabella Stewart Gardner treasured this modern reliquary for its connection to Hawthorne, a vital figure in 19th century American literature.
                          Gallery
        Blue Room
                    Case
        Okakura Case
            
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