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WINSLOW: The Winslows, Pilgrims, Patrons, and Portraits (Softcover)

WINSLOW: The Winslows, Pilgrims, Patrons, and Portraits (Softcover)

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The Boston Portrait Market in the mid-18th century was significantly influenced by Joseph Blackburn, a London artist who painted numerous portraits of Bostonians during the rococo period. His work captured the essence of the time and contributed to the artistic landscape of the city. Blackburn's impact on the market was profound, marking a notable period in Boston's art history.

The Winslow family played a crucial role in supporting the arts in Boston, acting as significant patrons of various artistic endeavors. Their patronage extended to commissioning portraits and fostering connections with other influential families in the region. The artistic contributions of the Winslows helped shape the cultural scene of Boston during that era and left a lasting legacy in the art world.

The current exhibition showcasing the Boston Portrait Market history features special contributions from institutions like Pilgrim Hall, Yale, and Hirschl & Adler Galleries. These institutions provided key artworks that highlight the significance of the period and the artistic developments that took place in Boston. The collaboration of various institutions and individuals has made this exhibition a comprehensive and insightful exploration of Boston's rich artistic heritage.

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