The Fenimore Art Museum (formerly known as New York State Historical Association) is a museum located in
Cooperstown
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,
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on the west side of
Otsego Lake. Collection strengths include the
Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection of American Indian Art, American fine and folk art, 19th and early 20th century photography, as well as rare books and manuscripts.
The museum's mission is to connect its audience to American and New York State cultural heritage by organizing exhibits and public programs that "engage, delight and inspire."
The house organ was titled ''Heritage''.
The Fenimore Art Museum is closely associated with The
Farmers' Museum
The Farmers' Museum is located in Cooperstown, New York, and is one of the best-known attractions in the town.
Just north of Cooperstown, it overlooks Otsego Lake and recreates rural life from the 19th century through exhibits and interactive ...
, also in Cooperstown.
History
Fenimore Art Museum was founded in 1899 as the New York State Historical Association.
In 1939,
Stephen Carlton Clark
Stephen Carlton Clark (August 29, 1882 – September 17, 1960) was an American art collector, businessman, newspaper publisher and philanthropist. He founded the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
Biography
Clark was the young ...
, an art collector interested in history who also served on the board of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum, helped organize a move to
James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 – September 14, 1851) was an American writer of the first half of the 19th century, whose historical romances depicting colonist and Indigenous characters from the 17th to the 19th centuries brought h ...
's former farmhouse in Cooperstown. In the mid-1990s, a new wing was added to the building to house the Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection. Fenimore House was subsequently renamed Fenimore Art Museum.
Having operated under a
dba as Fenimore Art Museum since the 1990s, and in an effort to better describe its wide-ranging activities, the organization applied to amend its charter and change its corporate name in 2017. As such, the New York State Board of Regents approved the updated charter on March 10 of 2017, formally changing the organization's name from New York State Historical Association to Fenimore Art Museum.
Collections
Fine Art & Folk Art
The
fine art
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and
folk art
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collections were largely assembled by Stephen C. Clark and include works by Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Cole, William Sidney Mount, Benjamin West, Grandma Moses, Ralph Fasanella, and Lavern Kelley.
Thaw Collection of American Indian Art
Clare and Eugene Thaw donated their collection of indigenous American art to the Fenimore Art Museum in 1991. Items are continually added to the collection, which currently comprises more than 850 objects.
Photography
Fenimore Art Museum's photography collections feature a number of Cooperstown artists, the most well-known being the Smith & Telfer Collection. A portion of the firm's 60,000 piece archive has been digitized and is available online.
Research library
In 1968, a separate building was built to consolidate the library collections of both New York State Historical Association (as it was known at the time) and The Farmers' Museum.
The Research Library supplements the missions and collections of both organizations by supporting research in local history, 19th century trades and agriculture, as well as art and material culture of Otsego County and surrounding areas of New York State.
Performing Arts
Since 2015 the museum has hosted outdoor theatrical productions in the Lucy B. Hamilton Amphitheater, located on the grounds overlooking Otsego Lake.
References
External links
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Pathfinder - Fenimore Art Museum & The Farmers' Museum Research Library Catalog"Writings of James Fenimore Cooper", broadcast from the Fenimore Art Museumfrom
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1899 establishments in New York (state)
Art museums established in 1899
Folk art museums and galleries in New York (state)
Historical society museums in New York (state)
Museums in Otsego County, New York
Native American museums in New York (state)
Clark family
Research libraries in the United States