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DESCRIPTION:Apply now for one of the Victorian Society in America's three s
ummer programs in 19th- and early 20th-century art\, architecture\, and de
sign! Join graduate students\, academics\, architects and fellow enthusias
ts in exploring early Modernism in Chicago\, Gilded Age Newport\, or 19th-
century England.Partial and full scholarships available - applications due
by \; March 10th.Newport \;(May 30-June 8): ten days in the &ldqu
o\;Queen&rdquo\; of American resorts and environs with architectural histo
rian Richard Guy Wilson (in his last year as director of the program) -- T
he Breakers\, the Isaac Bell House\, historic gardens and churches\, stunn
ing Tiffany and La Farge windows and much more!Chicago (June 11-18): explo
re the roots of American Modernism\, with guided visits of H. H. Richardso
n's Glessner House\, Adler &\; Sullivan's Auditorium Theatre\, Burnham
&\; Root's Rookery Building\, Oak Park\, the decorative arts collection
at Crab Tree Farm\, and America's first planned industrial community of P
ullman.London \;(June 28-July 13): study the art and architecture of L
ondon and beyond\, including the great British industrial cities of Birmin
gham\, Manchester\, and Liverpool\, along with idyllic country estates and
gardens in Surrey and the Cotswolds. And\, prior to its public opening\,
we will include a special visit to Munstead Wood\, the home and garden of
Britain's most famous 20th-century landscape designer\, Gertrude Jekyll!En
joy lectures by leading scholars\, private tours of historic sites\, and o
pportunities to get behind the scenes at museums and galleries. We welcome
graduate students\, academics\, architects\, and knowledgeable enthusiast
s\, and we look forward to seeing YOU this summer!** FULL AND PARTIAL SCHO
LARSHIPS AVAILABLE **More information and online applications can be found
at \;https://victoriansociety.org/summer-schools/ \;
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SUMMARY:Summer programs in 19th and early 20th century architecture and des
ign
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Apply now for one of the
three summer programs in 19th- and early 20th-century art\, architecture\,
and design! Join graduate students\, academics\, architects and fellow en
thusiasts in exploring early Modernism in Chicago\, Gilded Age Newport\, o
r 19th-century England.
Partial and full schola
rships available - applications due by \; March 10th.
Newport \;(May 30-June 8): ten days in the &
ldquo\;Queen&rdquo\; of American resorts and environs with architectural h
istorian Richard Guy Wilson (in his last year as director of the progr
am) -- The Breakers\, the Isaac Bell House\, historic gardens and chu
rches\, stunning Tiffany and La Farge windows and much more!
<
strong>Chicago (June 11-18): explore the roots of American Modern
ism\, with guided visits of H. H. Richardson's Glessner House\, Adler &
\; Sullivan's Auditorium Theatre\, Burnham &\; Root's Rookery Building\
, Oak Park\, the decorative arts collection at Crab Tree Farm\, and Americ
a's first planned industrial community of Pullman.
London \;(June 28-July 13): study the art and architecture of London a
nd beyond\, including the great British industrial cities of Birmingham\,
Manchester\, and Liverpool\, along with idyllic country estates and garden
s in Surrey and the Cotswolds. And\, prior to its public opening\, we will
include a special visit to Munstead Wood\, the home and garden of Britain
's most famous 20th-century landscape designer\, Gertrude Jekyll!
Enjoy lectures by leading scholars\, private tours of historic sites\,
and opportunities to get behind the scenes at museums and galleries. We w
elcome graduate students\, academics\, architects\, and knowledgeable enth
usiasts\, and we look forward to seeing YOU this summer!
** FU
LL AND PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE **
Mo
re information and online applications can be found at \;
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