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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has welcomed visitors since its opening
in 1903. Isabella
Stewart Gardner believed that
works of art should be displayed in a setting that would fire the imagination.
Accordingly, she designed Fenway Court in the style of a Venetian
palace, organizing a series of intimate rooms around a light-filled interior
courtyard. Although Mrs. Gardner arranged some of the galleries by period,
much of the collection is displayed in more personal, visually stimulating
ways that mix objects from different cultures and periods. To encourage
visitors to respond directly to the visual qualities of the works themselves,
she left most of the objects unlabeled. Many of todays visitors
enjoy the personal aesthetic contemplation this affords, while others
prefer to explore the galleries with an audio tour or a guide
to the collection. |