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CATEGORIES:,,,Lectures/ Workshops,History & Heritage,
CREATED:20220919T190647Z
DESCRIPTION:In 1828 Baltimore art patron and collector Robert Gilmor Jr. (1
 774–1848)  met the young American sculptor Horatio Greenough in Washington
 , DC. Inviting  Greenough to Baltimore, Gilmor commissioned a bust of hi
 s wife Sarah R. L.  Gilmor, and soon thereafter funded Greenough’s return
  to Italy to continue  his artistic training, commissioning the first ide
 al sculpture in American  art history—/Medora/—depicting a character from 
 a tale by Lord Byron.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250302T001256Z
LOCATION:Maryland Center for History and Culture, 610 Park Avenue, Baltim
 ore, MD
SUMMARY:Francis Scott Key Lecture Series—FSK from Home Poetry in Stone: Hor
 atio  Greenough’s Medora and Baltimorean Robert Gilmor Jr.’s role in the R
 ise  of an American School of Sculpture with Lance Humphries, PhD
URL:mdhistory.org
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