Organized geographically, the objects illustrate the great diversity of artists and artisans that influenced the lives of Kentuckians from 1800 to 1900. Paintings and works on paper depict many individuals who shaped the state’s history, such as Daniel Boone, Thomas Jefferson, and Henry Clay. Pieces from the Noes’ extraordinary collection of early Kentucky furniture range from richly inlaid sugar chests, corner cupboards, and bureaus to simple Windsor chairs. Stoneware, silver, and samplers—made everywhere from Maysville to Louisville—round out the exhibition.
Contact Information
- The Speed Art Museum
- 2035 S. Third St. , Louisville, KY 40206
- 502.634.2700
Event Time
- Friday, August 19, 2011
- 8:00 PM
Price
- Included with $10 general Museum admission