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A rare Tiffany building owned by a nonprofit may be sold Inside the Ayer Mansion in Boston. Preservationists fear that the Ayer Mansion, a national treasure with landmark status, which has been painstakingly preserved, may be cut off from public access. Richard Cheek via The New York Times. by Colin Moynihan (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- A granite-faced town house in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston was designed more than 100 years ago by artist Louis Comfort Tiffany and is seen today as the most comprehensive surviving example of his residential vision. Its pale facade, with mosaic panels set in limestone and a stained-glass window over copper-clad double doors, is one of only two exteriors known to have been designed by Tiffany and the only one that remains intact. ....
A Rare Tiffany Building Owned by a Nonprofit May Be Sold Preservationists fear that the Ayer Mansion, a “national treasure” with landmark status, which has been painstakingly preserved, may be cut off from public access. The Ayer Mansion serves as a cultural center and a student residence. A spokeswoman for its owner said it was listed in part because of a pandemic-related loss of student fees.Credit.Paul Santos, via Campaign for the Ayer Mansion, Inc. May 11, 2021 A granite-faced townhouse in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood was designed more than 100 years ago by the artist Louis Comfort Tiffany and is seen today as the most comprehensive surviving example of his residential vision. ....
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By Jim Duncan 3/3/2021 Judith Schaechter, âThe Battle of Carnival and Lent,â 2010-2011. Stained-glass panel, 56 x 56 in. Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, NY, Marion Stratton Gould Fund, Rosemary B. and James C. MacKenzie Fund, Joseph T. Simon Fund, R. T. Miller Fund and Bequest of Clara Trowbridge Wolfard by exchange, and funds from deaccessioning. Image courtesy of Judith Schaechter. If you love the circus, you should have a good time at âThe Path to Paradise: Judith Schaechterâs Stained-Glass Art,â the first survey and major scholarly assessment of the artistâs 37-year career. Organized by the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, the exhibition includes some 45 of Schaechterâs stained-glass panels along with a selection of related drawings and process material. ....