The annual display continues a tradition started by Isabella Stewart Gardner herself during the week before Easter, marking ...
Spring has sprung at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, as the “Hanging Nasturtiums” are back. Cultivated throughout the ...
FBI agent Geoffrey Kelly led the investigation into the world’s largest art heist and one of Boston’s most enduring mysteries ...
The tradition of hanging nasturtiums was started by Isabella Stewart Gardner herself to mark the arrival of spring.
In 1990 thieves disguised as police stole 13 artworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Their empty frames have been ...
If the stolen artwork ever returns to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, restored frames will be ready for them. Ahead of the 35th anniversary of the infamous theft in the hours after St ...
We know what a special place they hold in our society, and we are very eager to get them back.” The post What to know about the Gardner Museum heist, 35 years later appeared first on Boston.com.
AND THAT’S PART OF WHAT WE’RE SEEING HERE TODAY. THIS MORNING, INSIDE THE DUTCH ROOM HERE AT THE ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM, THIS IS THE MOMENT OF THE REHANGING OF THE RECENTLY CONSERVED ...
For just over six months I have been a third-year graduate intern in objects conservation at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts under the supervision of Objects Conservator ...
Last week, social media videos purported to show FBI agents recovering a stolen art piece from the 1990 theft at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist remains the single largest property theft in the world. The artwork has never been recovered.
Isabella Stewart Gardner herself started the tradition of displaying the orange flowers in the early 1900s. The nasturtiums ...