Tag: Shaping a New American Landscape

  • Thursday, May 19, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Landscape Designers of the Cornish Art Colony

    Join landscape and architectural historian Keith Morgan to learn about the celebrated and visionary landscape designers of the Cornish Art Colony in Cornish, NH. The lecture will take place at the Museum of Old Newbury, 98 High Street in Newburyport on Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 pm.

    The Cornish Art Colony began in the late 19th century under the influence of renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The area’s bucolic setting and artists’ camaraderie attracted painters, sculptors, designers, and writers to spend their summers working and socializing in and around Cornish. Morgan’s talk will highlight prominent landscape designers of the this art colony, including Charles Platt and Ellen Biddle Shipman.

    A scholar of nineteenth and twentieth century American and European architecture, Morgan is interested in the relationships between architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture, and he has taught at Boston University since 1980. He has served as the director of the Preservation Studies Program and of the American and New England Studies Program and as the chairman of the Art History Department on two occasions. He is a former national president of the Society of Architectural Historians. His recent publications include Shaping an American Landscape: The Art and Architecture of Charles A. Platt, Boston Architecture, 1975-1990, which he coauthored with Professor Naomi Miller, and a new introduction for the republication of Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect.

    Reception at 6:30pm Program at 7:00pm
    Museum Members: $5 Non-Members: $15
    Please RSVP to info@newburyhistory.org or 978-462-2681