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SUMMARY:Earth Day: Roots and Shoots in Jefferson Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join the APS Museum on Sunday\, April 21 for “Earth Day: Roots and Shoots in the Jefferson Garden”. \nCelebrate the lead up to Earth Day with our Education Staff in this informal program. Inspired by the APS’s current exhibition\, Sketching Splendor: American Natural History\, 1750-1850\, visitors will channel their inner gardener and learn some basics in growing green bean plants\, the stages of growing\, and more!
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LOCATION:American Philosophical Society\, 104 S. 5th St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opening of Sketching Splendor: American Natural History 1750-1850
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy refreshments and get the first look at the American Philosophical Society’s 2024 exhibition\, Sketching Splendor: American Natural History 1750-1850. The exhibition explores how William Bartram\, Titian Ramsay Peale\, and John James Audubon made sense of nature’s complexities through their writings\, drawings\, and watercolors. It highlights their approaches to capturing the natural world during a time of rapid intellectual\, social\, and political change. Highlights include William Bartram’s map of the Alachua Savanna\, Titian Ramsay Peale’s watercolors from the Long Expedition\, and one volume of John James Audubon’s original Birds of America. A video installation titled Field Companion\, 2021\, by Philadelphia-based artists Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib will also be on view.
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LOCATION:American Philosophical Society\, 104 S. 5th St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:APS Family Program: Shoot for the Stars Eclipse Edition
DESCRIPTION:April 8th will be a total solar eclipse in North America. Join us at the American Philosophical Society Museum for our family program\, “Shoot for the Stars Eclipse Edition!” APS Education staff will be handing out eclipse viewing glasses* and celebrating the eclipse itself with some space related activities. We will also be demonstrating a LightSound device which provides an audible experience of the eclipse. \nThe program will take place in the APS Jefferson Garden from 1:30 P.M.-4:00 P.M. and is free and open to the public.
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SUMMARY:Investigating a Peale in Paris
DESCRIPTION:A portrait of George Washington\, leaning on a cannon on the battlefield at Princeton\, has hung in the Paris residence of the American ambassador to France since the 1980s. Some credited the painting to Charles Willson Peale\, but its execution appeared to fall short of many of Peale’s portraits. In 2019\, the Department of State’s Office of Cultural Heritage commissioned a study to research the picture’s provenance\, evaluate its appearance and condition\, and determine the artist’s materials and techniques. Art historian Carol Soltis was enlisted for her experience with the work of Charles Willson Peale and conservator Emily MacDonald-Korth for her expertise in authenticating paintings using scientific methods. \nJoin the American Philosophical Society and the Library Company of Philadelphia in welcoming Carol Soltis and Emily MacDonald-Korth as they recount the investigation that took them from Philadelphia to Washington\, DC\, and ultimately\, to Paris as they chased the trail of clues to the painting’s identity. Armed with archival research (including some unlikely sources)\, material evidence\, and sharp observational skills\, Soltis and MacDonald-Korth were able to confirm the painting was by Peale. \nAt this event\, we will screen a short film documenting the study and hear directly from Soltis and MacDonald-Korth about how they drew their conclusions.
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LOCATION:American Philosophical Society\, 104 S. 5th St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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