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In-Person Lecture: How a Grolierite Shaped the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Grolier Club
Oct 21 | Mon | 6:30 PM | FREE
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In-Person Lecture: How a Grolierite Shaped the Metropolitan Museum of Art at Grolier Club
Join Grolier Club and Thomas J. Watson Library friends as Dr. Jonathan Conlin gives a talk called "'An Archaic American'? How a Grolierite Helped Make the Metropolitan Museum of Art." Former Grolier Club librarian Henry Watson Kent (1866-1948) was an important figure behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art's evolution into one of the world’s greatest cultural institutions. Dr. Jonathan Conlin, author of the newly-published book The Met: A History of a Museum and Its People (Columbia U. Press), will explore how Kent's "Yankee" pedigree and previous experience at the Slater Memorial Museum (Norwich, CT) shaped his Met career between 1905-1940, particularly his role in creating the museum's American Wing and Education Department. As John Cotton Dana of Newark Museum and Kent's Met colleagues recognized, he was an innovator, but also "an archaic American" who occasionally appeared hidebound by tradition and deference to his trustees. (Kent is known as well for inventing the Grolier Club's idiosyncratic library cataloging system.)

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47 E 60th St Map
917-722-2439