Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts (1871-1927) incorporated Concord Art in 1922 creating a Board of Directors that included Daniel Chester French as the president.  She started to install exhibitions in locations around Concord Center in 1915 to raise money for the war effort, support her fellow artists, and bring the art and artists of Boston to Concord. In 1922 she purchased and hired Lois Lilley Howe to renovate the current historic John Ball House at 37 Lexington Road for exhibitions that included her contemporaries John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. An admired painter, her work is in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts.  She created canvases of beauty, simplicity and emotion. Vose Gallery in Boston currently carries her work. Special thanks to Mark Brock of Brock & Co. for lending work to this exhibition.

 

Creating a Legacy: Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts and Concord Art Association from Concord Art on Vimeo.

Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts: Painter + Philanthropist

Exhibition Opening:

January 13

Exhibition End Date:

December 18

Exhibition Year:

2022
EWR - Centennial Exhibition
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