Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Peacock Room, a masterpiece of aesthetic decoration, with Luce Fellow for American Art Kerry Roeder. Before the Peacock Room became a work of art by James McNeill Whistler, it was the dining room in the London mansion of Frederick Leyland. Its shelves were designed to showcase the British shipping magnate’s collection of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain. Whistler completely redecorated the room in 1876 and 1877 as a “harmony in blue and gold.” This extravagant interior has been on permanent display since the Freer Gallery of Art opened in 1923 and is one of the most beloved artworks in the Smithsonian. This talk is part of Smithsonian Solstice Saturday. |