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  1. John Lowell Gardner. Der Hafen von Salem im 18. Jahrhundert. John Lowell "Jack" Gardner II (* 26. November 1837 in Brookline (Massachusetts); † 10. Dezember 1898 ebenda) war ein amerikanischer Geschäftsmann, Kunstsammler und Mäzen. Aus der von ihm und seiner Gattin Isabella Stewart Gardner (auch Mrs. Jack Gardner) aufgebauten ...

  2. John Lowell Gardner Jr. (November 26, 1837 – December 10, 1898) was an American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist. He and his wife, Isabella Stewart Gardner, were patrons of the arts whose collection is now housed in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

  3. 3. Dez. 2015 · Their son, John Lowell Gardner III, was born on June 18, 1863. He died two years later and Isabella was bereft. On the advice of a physician, her husband took her to Europe. The story is that...

  4. John Lowell Gardner loved his wife, indulged her whims, and generally paid no attention to the gossip about her. But when the new Sargent painting was hung in an exhibition at one of his Boston clubs, some man made a remark that alluded, first, to the rumor of a previous affair with the writer F. Marion Crawford, and second, to a well-known ...

  5. 14. Jan. 2005 · This collection consists of the papers of the Gardner family of Wenham and Boston, Mass., 1772-1915. Includes deeds and family correspondence of merchants and ship owners John, Samuel P., John L. Sr. and Jr., George, George A., Joseph P., and George P. Gardner; and Rebecca R. (Lowell), and Catherine E. (Peabody) Gardner, among others.

    • Gardner family
    • Gardner family papers
    • 1772-1915
  6. A Collector in His Own Right. John “Jack” Gardner, Jr.; A Collector in His Own Right. Who was Jack Gardner, Isabella’s husband and avid art collector in his own right? Learn more about Jack’s own art collecting efforts and how he helped Isabella establish her namesake museum. written by Alex Eliopoulos, Collections Cataloguer and Administrator.

  7. John Lowell Gardner, Jr. Creation Date. 1895. Provenance. Commissioned by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the artist Antonio Mancini (1852-1930), Rome for 1,500 lire in April 1895 at the suggestion of the artist John Singer Sargent (1856-1925). Painted by the artist in the Palazzo Barbaro, Venice from April to May 1895 . Marks