Renaissance Woman in Asia: Florance Waterbury and Her Gifts of Asian Art

May 13 - August 20, 2017 - This exhibition includes a selection of Asian paintings Florance Waterbury gave to the Museum.  Painter, world traveler, collector, and noted Chinese art scholar describe the diverse roles and interests of Florance Waterbury. Rising to prominence with a 1922 one-woman show in New York as a still-life painter, many of which depicted Southeast and East Asian objects she collected during her travels, her fascination with Asia slowly transformed from its visual forms to its art historical study. With the publication of her important study on Chinese ritual bronzes in 1942 Waterbury became a recognized scholar. During this time she began giving several gifts to the Worcester Art Museum, many of which helped shape the Museum's early Chinese art collection.

Dates:May 13, 2017 11:00 am to August 20, 2017 05:00 pm
Address: 55 Salisbury Street , Worcester, Massachusetts 01609 , United States
Phone: 508.799.4406
Contact:Worcester Art Museum
Website:http://www.worcesterart.org/exhibitions/renaissance-woman-in-asia/