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Creating a Collection: A Tour Through the Smith College Museum of ArtMain MenuHow do museums build and unbuild collections?How This WorksInstructions on How to Use this WebsiteHow to Read a Museum LabelThis will help you navigate the SCMA and other museumsWhat is "Public Trust"?Why Museums CollectHow Museums CollectWhy Museums Remove Objects from their CollectionsHow Museums Remove Objects from their CollectionsSamantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c
Purchased
12017-03-08T17:41:09-08:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c1562318Works of art purchased from an artist or dealerstructured_gallery2017-05-05T12:04:33-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5cOne way for the SCMA to acquire works of art it wants to add to its collection is to buy them. The museum can buy works from galleries and dealers, and directly from the artists creating the objects.
Buying art directly from artists ensures the artwork's authenticity, demonstrates a commitment to the working creative, and shows an active interest in contemporary art. Early in its existence, Smith demonstrated an interest in and commitment to these values as a teaching institution dedicated to the arts.
In the 1870s, Smith often bought artworks directly from the artists who created them. Examples of this include Abbott Handerson Thayer's Winged Figure (now at the Art Institute of Chicago), Thomas Wilmer Dewing's Lady with a Lute (now in the National Gallery of Art), and Winslow Homer's Song of the Lark (now at the Chrysler Museum of Art).
Bought from a dealer
When being re-matriated (added back into the collection) in 2015, Ramesseum at Thebes was spotted and bought from a dealer in New York City. The SCMA used money from the Hillyer-Mather-Tryon Fund (a combined source of funds given by three major donors to the SCMA) to purchase the artwork.
Click on these other artworks to explore works PURCHASED by the SCMA
12017-03-21T19:29:00-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5cChilde Hassam's "Church at Old Lyme"71903, oil on canvas, 47 x 39 in, location unknown (formerly SC 1905:3-2, acquired from artist via Hillyer Fund in 1905, sold via Gimbel Brothers in 1946)media/hassam_church_luna copy.jpgplain2017-05-03T18:36:23-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c
12017-03-21T19:26:29-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5cThomas Wilmer Dewing's "Lady with a Lute"61886, oil on wood, 20 x 15 3/4 in., NGA 1978.60.1, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Timme (formerly SC 1889:1-1, acquired from artist via Hillyer Fund in 1889, sold via Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1946)media/dewing_LUNA copy.jpgplain2017-05-03T17:51:32-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c
12017-03-08T11:25:11-08:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5cLockwood De Forest's "Ramesseum at Thebes"5ca. 1876, oil on canvas, 37 in x 30 in, SC 2015:15, Purchased with the Hillyer-Mather-Tryon Fundmedia/deforest.jpgplain2017-04-15T11:41:21-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c
12017-03-21T19:31:12-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5cWinslow Homer's "Song of the Lark"51876, oil on canvas, 38 5/8 x 24 1/4 in., Chrysler Museum of Art 83.590, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. in honor of Dr. T. Lane Stokes (formerly SC 1900:7-1, thought to be purchase of Pres. Seelye from artist, 5/1879, sold via Knoedler Gallery, New York, 1950)media/homer_songofthelark copy.jpgplain2017-05-03T17:54:10-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c
12017-03-08T08:41:38-08:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5cAbbott Handerson Thayer's "Winged Figure"41889, oil on canvas, 51 1/2 x 37 3/4 in., AIC 1947.32, Simeon B. Williams Fund (formerly SC 1889:4-1, acquired from artist in 1889, sold via Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1946)media/thayer_wingedfigure.jpgplain2017-05-03T17:41:13-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c
12017-04-20T13:29:00-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5cGeorge Inness's "Morning"41878, oil on canvas, 76.2 x 114.3 cm, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid Inv. no. 600 (1983.4) (formerly SC 1894:1-1, acquired from artist via Hillyer Fund in 1894, sold via Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1946)media/Screen Shot 2017-04-20 at 4.27.27 PM.pngplain2017-05-03T17:45:29-07:00Samantha Page4d4aad3cbb232d6b14d08c9a79a502129237df5c
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12017-03-21T19:26:29-07:00Thomas Wilmer Dewing's "Lady with a Lute"61886, oil on wood, 20 x 15 3/4 in., NGA 1978.60.1, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Timme (formerly SC 1889:1-1, acquired from artist via Hillyer Fund in 1889, sold via Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1946)media/dewing_LUNA copy.jpgplain2017-05-03T17:51:32-07:00
12017-03-08T11:25:11-08:00Lockwood De Forest's "Ramesseum at Thebes"5ca. 1876, oil on canvas, 37 in x 30 in, SC 2015:15, Purchased with the Hillyer-Mather-Tryon Fundmedia/deforest.jpgplain2017-04-15T11:41:21-07:00
12017-03-21T19:31:12-07:00Winslow Homer's "Song of the Lark"51876, oil on canvas, 38 5/8 x 24 1/4 in., Chrysler Museum of Art 83.590, Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. in honor of Dr. T. Lane Stokes (formerly SC 1900:7-1, thought to be purchase of Pres. Seelye from artist, 5/1879, sold via Knoedler Gallery, New York, 1950)media/homer_songofthelark copy.jpgplain2017-05-03T17:54:10-07:00
12017-03-08T08:41:38-08:00Abbott Handerson Thayer's "Winged Figure"41889, oil on canvas, 51 1/2 x 37 3/4 in., AIC 1947.32, Simeon B. Williams Fund (formerly SC 1889:4-1, acquired from artist in 1889, sold via Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1946)media/thayer_wingedfigure.jpgplain2017-05-03T17:41:13-07:00