Apr12 |
Visitors To Learn About Eakins In Disgusting Museum
Late last year, everybody was all up in arms about the sale of The Gross Clinic, one of the greatest American paintings, previously owned by Jefferson University. The hospital sold the painting for $68 million to the National Gallery of Art and the as-yet-unbuilt Crystal Bridges Museum in Arkansas, founded by Wal-Mart heiress Alice Walton. Now the Jefferson board is selling another Eakins painting, this one an 1874 portrait of Jefferson professor Dr. Benjamin H. Rand. Crystal Bridges is buying the painting, although this Eakins painting isn’t famous or anything — even though most of Philly probably hadn’t seen The Gross Clinic anyway — so Jefferson was open about the sale with its alumni and staff. Some people are still upset, but it’s not likely to cause a massive fundraising campaign since even fewer people have heard of this painting. And, yesterday, Brian Harrison, chairman of the board of trustees sent this email to the Jefferson community. (They’re apparently called “Jeffersonians.”)
Ew. Who knew this museum was going to be so weird. I don’t know what a pubic art museum is, but I don’t want to know. Full email after the jump. |
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