Please check if the museum is open before you go
Happening now until May 17
Boston’s Apollo – Thomas McKeller and John Singer Sargent
In 1916 Sargent, who built an international reputation for his society portraits, met a young African American elevator attendant named Thomas McKeller at the Hotel Vendome in Boston. Sargent made McKeller a model for the murals he painted for the Museum of Fine Arts, depicting McKeller as male and female, as white gods and goddesses.
Sargent gave his preliminary drawings of McKeller to Isabella Stewart Gardner. Now the Gardner is displaying the drawings together for the first time.
It’s a thought provoking look at race and gender, identity and relationships.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
25 Evans Way
Boston, MA 02115
617.566.1401
Individual memberships are $70/year, which gives you access to all exhibits and other benefits. Individual tickets are $12 for seniors. The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Learn more at www.gardnermuseum.org
I did not know that this was the premice of the exhibit! So interesting!
Hope we get to see it . Maybe the museum will keep it open longer than planned, will see if I can find out! XO