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SUMMARY:The Schuler School of Fine Arts: Putting the Monuments in Monumental City
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore sculptor Hans Schuler was the first American to win the French Salon’s gold medal at the Academie des Beaux Arts in Paris in 1901. Luckily for us\, this former president of the Maryland Institute College of Arts has monuments dotted throughout the city: Martin Luther at Lake Montebello\, Johns Hopkins and Sidney Lanier at Hopkins University\, Samuel Smith in Federal Hill Park\, to name a few. Schuler’s legacy is carried on today at the Schuler School of Fine Arts and Gallery. Eight years after his death in 1951\, his son Hans Schuler\, Jr. formed the school\, converting the family home on Lafayette Avenue into a studio and gallery. Since its opening in 1959\, the school has trained students in techniques of the Old Masters in the home where Schuler once lived and worked. On January 11\, please join us and our guide from the Schuler School for a tour of the house and the working studio.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/the-schuler-school-of-fine-arts-putting-the-monuments-in-monumental-city/
LOCATION:Schuler Schol of Fine Arts\, 7 East Lafayette Avenue\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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SUMMARY:The Baltimore Immigration Museum: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, January 17\, join Baltimore Heritage at the Baltimore Immigration Museum to hear the stories of the various ethnic groups\, including Germans\, Irish\, Jews\, Poles\, Lithuanians\, Czechs\, Italians\, and Greeks\, who started their American journey in Baltimore between 1830 and 1914. We also learn about more recent immigrant arrivals\, including Asians and Latinos\, and African Americans\, traveling from the rural South to Baltimore between the 1920s and the 1960s. Finally\, we’ll discover the history behind the building originally called Deutsches Emigranten Haus that was built in 1904 to provide temporary accommodations to individuals new to Baltimore. A light wine and cheese reception will be provided. We hope to see you on January 17!
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/the-baltimore-immigration-museum-a-behind-the-scenes-tour-2/
LOCATION:Baltimore Immigration Museum\, 1308 Beason Streeet\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21230
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SUMMARY:Historic Clifton Mansion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour inside Clifton Mansion\, the unique Italianate country house that has overlooked Baltimore City for over 200 years! At one time the summer home of War of 1812 captain Henry Thompson and then philanthropist Johns Hopkins\, the story of Clifton Estate is one about two prominent businessmen\, enslaved & free Black people\, and more. You’ll see the latest restorations made possible by the Friends of Clifton Mansion and Civic Works. You will also be invited into unrestored spaces that are brimming with stories to tell! And the tour wouldn’t be complete without climbing the tower and taking in one-of-a-kind views of Clifton Park and our surrounding city. We hope to see you there.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/historic-clifton-mansion-13/
LOCATION:Clifton Mansion\, 2701 Saint Lo Drive\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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