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Introduction to the Art Museums

On view in the Bob and Marion Wilson Family Gallery

This exhibition is made possible through the generosity of Catharine and Kevin Broderick




Portal to both the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, this exhibition introduces guests to two world-class collections. Furniture, paintings, silver, ceramics, sculpture, textiles and much more entice guests to explore each museum in depth. Videos address the legacies of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and DeWitt Wallace, who played key roles in the creation of the museums that bear their names.


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Hippoceros, by Edgar Alexander McKillop, America, North Carolina, Balfour, 1926-1927, black walnut, leather, glass, bone, horn, iron, 29½ x 58¼ x16in, 1961.701.15

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“Red Hot Candelabra”, by Billy Ray Hussey, America, North Carolina, Robbins, 2014, earthenware, 7½ x 11in, Gift of Lois Wagner in memory of Carol Ann Ellett, 2019.900.1

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Portrait of Helen M. Eddy, by Joseph Whiting Stock, America, Massachusetts, Springfield, 1845, oil on canvas, 45 x 35⅝in, Bequest of Abby M. O’Neill, 2018.100.3, A&B

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Book Press, marked by William Alexander, England, London, ca. 1750, rosewood, mahogany, 8ft 10in x 5ft 8in, 1956-438

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Candlesticks, marked by Paul de Lamerie, England, London, 1745-1746, silver, 14 1/16 x 5 ¾in, 1976-67,1-4A&B

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Corner Cupboard, by Nathan Overton, America, North Carolina, Randolph County, 1830-1845, yellow pine, maple, 75¾ x 38½ x 17in, 1956-154

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