Chesterwood Day Passes


Item Number: 133

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $36

Online Close: Dec 4, 2016 8:00 PM EST

Bid History: 5 bids - Item Sold!



Description

Bid on 2 adult day passes to Chesterwood for the 2017 season!


Chesterwood, a National Trust Historic Site, is the country home, studio and gardens of America's foremost sculptor of public monuments, Daniel Chester French (1850-1931), creator of the Minute Man and Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial.


Situated on 122 acres in the idyllic hamlet of Glendale near Stockbridge, Massachusetts, the property and its buildings were donated to the National Trust for Historic Preservation by French's only child, Margaret French Cresson (1889-1973). Inspired by the natural beauty of the Berkshire Hills, French purchased the former Marshall Warner farm in 1896. Each year, during the month of May, he left his permanent home and studio in New York for six months and moved with his family to Chesterwood, where he worked on over 200 public and private commissions. Many of French's plaster sketches, including models of his Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial, are on view today in his Studio as well as in the permanent exhibit, Daniel Chester French: Sculpting an American Vision, in Barn Gallery.


Chesterwood is a historic site owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and recognized as a National and Massachusetts Historic Landmark.

Special Instructions

2017 Season is May-October, children under 13 are admitted free.


These passes cover general admission only and may not be used for special events.


Winners make sure to fill out the back of the passes before their visit, as you must bring the cards with you when visiting Chesterwood.  Also please consult the website for the days and hours the museum will be open for the to make sure that we are open on the day on which you arrive.


 


Passes are valid until October 9, 2017

Donated by

Chesterwood